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Assistant (Full-time, Non-exempt) in the Accounting and Information Management (AIM) department. Reporting to the Assistant Department Head, this position exists to take a lead role in executing various daily
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clear analysis and recommendations to the Office of the Provost. Serve as the lead from the Office of the Provost on master planning with an emphasis on academic infrastructure. Serve as liaison and
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understand the relationships between the atomic and nanoscale structure of metal nanoparticles and catalyst supports and the crucial role these play in promoting or altering catalytic pathways. Our current
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of Tennessee, Chattanooga The Auxiliary Services Business Manager serves as the lead support role to the Executive Director of Auxiliary Services. With guidance from the Executive Director of Auxiliary Services
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Service Lead Technician to ensure excellent customer service and best practices for our store customers. Responsible for and trains students to assist in the in-store intake/distribution process for
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The Director of the Counseling Center (UTCCC) will lead a team of counselors, administrative staff and interns supervising activities that provides counseling to approximately 11,000 UTC students, consultation
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candidate will have: Master’s degree Philanthropy/fundraising experience Experience working in higher education, with an emphasis on agricultural education Application Process: Priority will be given
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events & conferences Sales: Take the lead in setting ambitious sales goals that drive growth & success Through in-depth analysis of historical trends, market conditions, & industry forecasts, forecast
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WestStar Leadership Assistant Director - 2400000123 Description WestStar Leadership educates, engages, and empowers diverse community-minded individuals to collaborate, lead, and serve to facilitate
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, Experience caring for young children required. Skills in communication, organization and care of the physical environment, routine care tasks of young children, guidance techniques with young children