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qualifications: Experience with Banner Student Information System and relevant CRM software(s) Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as Hybrid 3 Days. Please note that work mode designations
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analysis using statistical software (e.g., SPSS, Qualtrics, Stata) Identify opportunities to expand research that aligns with CICS mission and core values Project Management (40%) Spearhead project
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flexibility and creativity in solving problems and achieves the goals of this office Proficiency in the use of the computer: Office Software: Proficiency in Google Suite, Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel
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level. Knowledge of NCAA rules regarding equipment and apparel preferred Proficiency with applicable computer software programs (e.g., inventory tracking systems) ● Strong interpersonal skills
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tracking software and locker systems with integrated technology to facilitate sorting and delivery of mail and packages. Delivers all mail and packages to university departments and student locker banks in
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competing demands Strong computer skills are required, including Microsoft Office Working knowledge of Social Tables, EMS and other event-specific software is a plus. Bachelor’s degree required. Work Mode
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tracking software and locker systems with integrated technology to facilitate sorting and delivery of mail and packages. Delivers all mail and packages to university departments and student locker banks in
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of safety. Receives, scans, sorts and delivers incoming mail and packages from the USPS and all external carriers, maintaining the chain of custody. Utilizes in depth knowledge of package tracking software
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monolingual and bilingual children, Spanish speaking skills preferred. Observational coding experience using datayvu software and excel preferred. Current driver’s license preferred. Prior research experience
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, statistical software (e.g., SPSS, R), qualitative coding programs (e.g., Dedoose, MAXQDA), and REDCap survey software. Experience with literature reviews and using a reference manager program (e.g., EndNote