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secretarial nature supporting the Directors and Vice President of University of Communications. This is the second most senior level secretarial job, and while it incorporates elements of other levels, it has a
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collaborative environment and communicate effectively with various stakeholders. Demonstrated commitment to practices supporting diversity, equity, inclusion, justice, and belonging. Ability to perform
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statistics. Demonstrated strong verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated organizational skills and strong attention to detail in managing multiple projects and meeting deadlines. Demonstrated
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. Knowledge of laws and university policies related to sexual aggression, Title IX, Campus SAVE, etc. Demonstrated positive interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and project a
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the State of Michigan. Knowledge of laws and university policies related to sexual aggression, Title IX, Campus SAVE, etc. Demonstrated positive interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to communicate
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professional integrity, a strong sense of ethics, and respect for privacy and confidentiality. Excellent interpersonal communication skills and strong human relation skills. Willingness to serve on university
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service experience. Organizational skills with strong attention to detail. Demonstrated positive interpersonal skills. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Ability to project a positive
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facilitating Standardized Patient sessions and maintaining effective communication among administration personnel, Standardized Patients, clients, and the public. The Technologist also contributes
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Number: S-3320 Position Summary: Provides front line service to university community relating to financial aid, student accounts, registration; conducts presentations regarding financial aid process for
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to university community relating to financial aid, student accounts, registration; conducts presentations regarding financial aid process for prospective students/families. Required Qualifications