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Code 9703IM Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview This role is responsible for the full lifecycle of web design, development, and
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limited to) scheduling and confirming participant appointments, data collection coaching and quality assurance. Troubleshoot problems in the development and execution of protocol procedures, including
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Developer 2 who is passionate about building efficient, scalable web applications. In this role, you will be responsible for implementing enhancements and maintaining web applications primarily using Ruby
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Previous Job Job Title Program/Project Specialist Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 367646 Location Twin Cities Job Family LR-Clerical Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 1897
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/management. Prior team lead or supervisory experience. Demonstrated experience in the development of curriculum materials using instructional technology. Experience with web-based learning management systems
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Integration (ICI) in the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD). The position will be responsible for assisting in developing and delivering training related to Charting the LifeCourse content and
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communication, electronic communication, and MISQ social media in alignment with the MISQ communication strategy. Plan the communications and content calendar; develop, produce, and manage communications
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Development (CEHD), and partners with other outreach team members including communication specialists, graphic designers, and the outreach coordinator. This role supports CASCW’s overall program development
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: Develop project proposals, recommend best practices in research design, and conduct data analysis using tools like Excel, SPSS, R, or Tableau. Support and Enhance: Program and test complex surveys in
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(40%) Manage the development of educational materials and web pages to promote research ethics and integrity Oversee staff support for the coordination and communication of the University’s Research