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Program lets employees take classes for free. At Georgia State University we emphasize work-life balance. With excellent benefits, competitive pay and an exciting location, Georgia State University could be
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Benefits Team on reconciliations and the Deferred Compensation program. Payroll liaison for collection and audit of contributions. Manage the overpayment process, inclusive of employee communications. Manage
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obtained within six months of employment. Preferred Requirements: Must have a valid GA driver's license. Must have or obtain ServSafe certification within 6 months of employment. Computer skills, including
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Campus Ambassador - 26000598 Description : Campus Ambassador Georgia State University Police Department Atlanta Campus The mission of the Campus Ambassador program is: “To create an inviting first
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University’s top donors. Job Duties Program Leadership and Strategy Leads the planning, management, and execution of programs designed to enhance and strengthen Georgia State’s relationships with donors and
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investigators, clinicians, and informatics teams and contribute to progress reporting and internal reviews. Disclaimer: This job requisition provides a high-level job definition. It is not intended to provide a
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audiovisual needs for events and classrooms. Troubleshoot and install computer hardware, software and peripherals. Diagnoses, performing routine maintenance and mirror repairs to maintain audiovisual equipment
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Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities (GaLEND) program grant, including the Audiology Supplement, funded by HRSA, as well as related NIH maternal and child health grants led by the MCCHD Director. The Project
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clients, students, faculty and staff with audiovisual needs for events and classrooms. Troubleshoot and install computer hardware, software and peripherals. Diagnoses, performing routine maintenance and
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collaborative relationships with GSU campus agencies and community providers. Specialty Program Coordination: Coordinate specialty services and support groups on campus for students who may benefit from targeted