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promote healthier food and physical activity choices for food stamp, also known as supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) recipients. They will support coordination of policy, systems and
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services Submit invoices and receipts for payment Accept and recording payments Reconcile purchasing card statements Process travel claims and reimbursements Track transactions through completion in
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statements Process travel claims and reimbursements Track transactions through completion in the centralized financial system File and maintain unit-level finance documents Originate personnel actions and
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on campus Process billing statements Inventory processes Develop financial reports Manage projects and programs Administrative tasks Maintain records Other duties as assigned Create a Job Alert for Similar
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educational programs that will promote healthier food and physical activity choices for food stamp, also known as supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) recipients. They will support coordination
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of metadata for digital collections; help manage projects for CDIL; perform tasks related to the maintenance and organization of physical assets and office space. Unit URL University of Idaho Library
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evaluating written materials such as contracts, policies and procedures; devising and implementing solutions to problems; gathering, assembling, correlating and analyzing facts Knowledge of recruiting process
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health promotion. We are interested in candidates who view health holistically and complementary to physical activity, fitness, and human performance. Candidates with graduate training, expertise, and/or
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according to NAEYC Accreditation Standards; maintain a physical environment to promote growth; observe and record developmental levels and progress; develop partnerships with parents and provide care for
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Preferred Ability to establish priorities, work independently, and proceed with objectives with minimal supervision Public speaking and communication skills Knowledge of: the college going process and