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: 6962237 Program Coordinator Job #: 042617 Location Syracuse, NY Pay Range: $26.10 - $29.00 Hours: Standard University business hours 8:30am - 5:00pm (academic year) 8:00am - 4:30pm (summer) Hours may vary
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private grant opportunities for the ILC; working with Executive Director to explore and develop corporate or non-profit partnerships for funding the ILC and job placement for students in the ILC program
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to manage multiple competing priorities in a fast-paced higher education environment. Education and Experience: Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Information Systems, Computer
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-depth knowledge of operating systems, cloud computing technologies, enterprise storage backup technologies, programming/scripting languages, enterprise hardware, and time series databases. They must also
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field. Skills and Knowledge: The position requires strong writing skills, in addition to experience with the Adobe Creative Cloud, including InDesign, Photoshop, and Premiere, NCAA Live Stats, Stat Crew
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supervised clinical practice in Couple and Family Therapy for students in the Marriage and Family Therapy program. Sections M003 and M005 are lab sections for supervision of students. Instructor will receive 2
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 28-Feb-26 Location: Syracuse, New York Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences
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Adobe Creative Cloud. Skills and Knowledge: Required Creative & Interpersonal Skills: Proven ability to direct and coach non-actors on camera, including resistant participants Strong cinematography skills
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distinguished faculty, and our program, please visit our websites at www.syr.edu, www.vpa.syr.edu. Qualifications: Doctoral degree (DMA or PhD) in Orchestral Conducting or a closely related field from
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employees do the same. Collect feedback and utilize to identify program enhancements. Collaborate with University leadership and student support services, offices and programs to drive student participation