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Posting Details Posting Details Position Number: 1P0006 Title: Graduate Assistant Functional Title: Biophysics & Chemical Physics Administrative Graduate Assistant Category Status: 04-Graduate
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, the annual and merit review processes and faculty mentoring; organizing the faculty record management and adjunct faculty approval process; and managing the faculty search recruitment operations
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sponsorship for Visas. Job Risks Not Applicable to This Position Physical Demands Physical Demands: Performs sedentary work. Almost all of the physical activity required for this position is office-based
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compliance process as well as other human resources duties. The Administrative Assistant books travel for faculty, staff and guests, and aids in the student travel grant process. The A. James Clark School of
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creative process skills with excellent graphic and design sense. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to gather, analyze and summarize data and trends. Preferences
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prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of student-athletes; pre-participation physicals; maintaining medical records; completing required insurance claims; daily interaction and communication
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, youth development, program management, and grant writing and management. Knowledge of the educational program development process and utilization of logic models to work toward meaningful outcomes while
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events Manages calendars related to office hours, events, and biweekly meetings with mentors Manages application creation and process and creates spreadsheets for the review committee Works with facilities
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to This Position Physical Demands Considerable physical activity. Requires heavy physical work; heaving lifting, pushing, or pulling required of objects up to 50 pounds. Physical work is primary part (more than 70
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required in Physical Science, Environmental Science, Engineering, Engineering Technology, Building Technology or related technical field. Experience: Six (6) years experience required in building energy