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graduate student assistant to assist with the management and maintenance of the library’s physical and digital collections. Major responsibilities for this position include: Assisting in inventory and
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Library is seeking a Federal Work Study graduate student assistant to assist with the management and maintenance of the library’s physical and digital collections. Major responsibilities for this position
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course credit through the transfer articulation process. Ability to interpret and compare multiple test scores for highest total score. Ability to add, update and modify transfer data in the articulation
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accurately key payments (cash, check, and debit card) for student accounts and Third Party payments. Review and process Faculty/Staff Tuition and Fee Waivers. Open, sort, proof (for accuracy) and process
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for the following job duties and responsibilities. COMPLAINT MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION (80%) - Intake complaints and assess appropriate resolution process and procedural protocol to be followed. Provide consultation
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but is not limited to conducting a diet history, collecting data from the patient regarding physical activity and other lifestyle factors including social determinants of health, the medical record
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with experience in animal welfare field. Must possess a valid North Carolina Driver’s license. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OR STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Physical Requirements: Must
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afternoons, evenings, and some weekends. • Candidates should possess some familiarity with Joyner’s website and databases as well as the research process. • Familiarity with Microsoft Office applications and
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aid in streamlining the study startup process for clinical research studies at ECU and ECU Health by working closely with the study sponsors, research teams, and the UMCIRB office. This team member will
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approximately 28,000 FTS and a staff of over 6,000. The university is comprised of more than 7 million square feet of facilities located on approximately 1400 acres with physical assets in excess of $1.5 billion