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Position Information Position Information Working Title Lecturer in Physics & Astronomy Department Physics & Astronomy-1092 Requisition Number F_230192 Posting Open Date 12/11/2023 Application
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in the decision-making process for short term and long-term planning and organizational effectiveness. Reviewing and analyzing financial reports and identifying budgetary variances. Collaborate with
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staff; committed to the ideals of a major public research university. Pre-Placement Driving Record Review Required No Physical Required No Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) required. Subject to DOT
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incoming calls to Nebraska Public Media, routing calls, and answering general questions. Process check and credit card transactions for membership department, sales transactions, and web transactions
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diverse backgrounds necessary. Must have resource allocation experience. Demonstrated ability to process and communicate detailed academic information and policies and procedures to students and other
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No Physical Required No Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) required. Subject to DOT approved pre-employment & random testing for alcohol and controlled substances. No Criminal History Background Check Required
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customer complaints or concerns. Knowledge of Microsoft Office – Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Access preferred. Pre-Placement Driving Record Review Required No Physical Required No Commercial Driver’s
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processing and sanitation and handle food ingredients. This position requires physical work including lifting, standing for extended periods of time, and climbing, bending, and twisting. There is potential
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The Nutrition Education Program (NEP) in Nebraska helps families on a limited budget make healthier food choices and choose physically active lifestyles by acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behavior
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The Nutrition Education Program (NEP) in Nebraska helps families on a limited budget make healthier food choices and choose physically active lifestyles by acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behavior