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. Experience in designing and implementing onboarding programs or related initiatives, preferably in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. Strong presentation and training skills as evidenced by application
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materials. Preferred Qualifications Experience with Excel, Word and PowerPoint. Demonstrated ability to work in a team-based environment. Strong verbal communication skills. Contact Information to Applicants
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expression evolution, and the role of gene-by-environment interactions in phenotypic evolution. This position offers a unique opportunity to utilize diverse phenotypic and genomic datasets to understand
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maintaining the highest level of discretion and confidentiality, will be self-motivated in a fast-paced environment, and have the ability to work independently and with a team. This position is located
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to perform financial business activities in an environment of excellent client service. This position will use accounting skills to perform financial support functions for the departments, provide
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-paced and dynamic environment. Strong presentation and training skills as demonstrated by application materials. Contact Information to Applicants Regina Casto [email protected] Additional Candidate
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departmental guidance and KU standards, which include working with instructional design staff in the Center for Online and Distance Learning. • Work in a collaborative environment, utilizing the expertise
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be solution-focused. The incumbent must have a strong ability to problem solve while working in a public-facing, collaborative, fast-paced environment with rapidly changing priorities. Housing
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environment. Experience in crisis situations. Experience working within a brief model of care. Experience and strong interest in providing outreach presentations and group work. Experience with training and
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27661BR Visual Art Position Overview The Department of Visual Art in partnership with departments in Earth Sciences and Environmental Studies at the University of Kansas (Lawrence, KS) is pleased