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Department/Organization 223102 - Nursing Instruction Rank Assistant/Associate Professor Position Summary Seeking an open-rank faculty member to serve as the Masters Entry into the Profession
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intake process and provides robust reporting capacity. Currently, principal investigators and faculty researchers are left with very little support and guidance on how to meet their research marketing
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Coordinator serves as a primary point of contact for NAGPRA-related matters at the University. Co-organizes monthly consultations. Assists in acquiring funding and supplies for the NAGPRA Program. Interfaces
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and reporting, marketing and public relations, and systems administration. Serves as the primary point of contact for the Career Center in the absence of the Executive Director. Oversees the selection
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supervision of office staff. Oversees maintenance of all files, records, and reports. Oversee and works on special projects. Additional Department Summary: Serves as the primary administrative support for
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the college as lead contract and grant administrator for all college units. Works with principal investigators on grant and grant proposals and budget proposals. Tracks contract and grant expenditures. Works
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equipment to produce FADGI compliant digital surrogates. Utilizes archival content standards and metadata schemas to generate original descriptive metadata for digital content, including foreign language
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web content (original text, images, video, etc.) to increase the Center’s brand awareness and encourage engagement with Center activities. Background Investigation Statement: Prior to hiring, the final
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plans. Serves as the primary project administrator for communications within the office of Enrollment Management. Additional Department Summary: The Assistant Director of Enrollment Marketing serves as
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of experience; OR master's degree. Skills and Knowledge: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong organizational and relationship-building skills. Ability to work effectively with students