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) to facilitate timely vendor payments and issue resolution. Cross train on other contract functions to provide back up to other team members. Manage active contracts and purchase orders on an ongoing basis
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programs, Outlook/Google Mail, and calendars. Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate. Preferred Qualifications Master’s Degree in Higher Education/Student Affairs, Education
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innovative, collaborative, fast-paced, and agile. Responsibilities Academic Program Coordination. Manage all department academic processes, including teaching assignments, course offerings, course and program
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Texas Legislature to leverage the expertise and capacity of the health-related institutions of higher education to address urgent mental health challenges and improve the mental health care system in
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), the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Office and Business and Financial Services (BFS). Cross train on other contract functions to provide back up to other team members. Schedules and coordinates multi-task
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all expenditures, monitor accounts and ensure proper use of funds. Recruit, hire, train and supervise student employees. Review CNS Honors program applications and assist in recruiting efforts. Other
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Job Posting Title: Administrative Associate ---- Hiring Department: Special Education ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40 ---- FLSA Status: Non-Exempt ---- Earliest
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faculty committee on LL.M. program and Assistant Dean including track data, prepare reports, research other programs, answer questions from faculty, plan meetings, track policies, develops and maintains
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with the Culinary Director on educational training, sampling of new products and facilitating Food Pro. Responsibilities Monitor and research culinary trends, manufacturing processes, and innovations
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. Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate. Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate. Preferred Qualifications At least one year of biology research