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& the Environment Summary of Position The Research Laboratory Supervisor ensures the efficient running of day-to-day operations of the Ernakovich Lab, which is part of the Center for Soil Biogeochemistry and
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to helping students succeed and thrive while living in the residence halls. This person is essential to creating a welcoming and productive environment in the Residential Life Office. Under the general
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Perform routine housekeeping, light maintenance, and grounds (including snow removal) related tasks to maintain a safe, clean, and healthy living and working environment for residents and assigned staff
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relationships with staff, students, and community members. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Knowledge of office procedures and electronic equipment as required by the department. Additional Preferred
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, spreadsheets, reporting, database management and other software applications. Complex understanding of confidentiality regulations, and use of discretion in work environment. Additional Preferred Qualifications
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The University System of New Hampshire is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action employer. The University System is committed to creating an environment that values and supports diversity and
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Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment that includes students, faculty, and staff of diverse backgrounds Ability to take initiative, work independently, and meet deadlines Demonstrated ability
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faculty and students Exceptional skill in navigating the campus environment and establishing partnerships Knowledge of professional practice ethical standards and how they guide clinical work Knowledge of
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Posting Number PS4562FY24 Other minimum qualifications Master’s degree in social science, statistics, data analytics or related field. Experience working in assessment in a higher education environment
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education Bachelor's Acceptable minimum years of experience 7-10 years Additional Job Information Hybrid work environment Posting Number PS4610FY24 Other minimum qualifications Familiarity with frameworks in