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Mission Statement Financial Operations is responsible for the comprehensive accounting, bursar and payroll activities of the university. Payroll Office is responsible for processing all university payrolls
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Office Unit Mission Statement UHR advances the mission and values of W&M by advising and collaborating with W&M leaders to recruit, engage, and support an exceptional, diverse workforce. We provide
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evenings and weekends around major activities and events, to meet the business needs of the operation. Flexibility for occasional local travel as needed is required. Information Security: This position
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with all job duties under the “Featured Job Opportunities” on the University Advancement recruitment website: https://advancement.wm.edu/come-work-with-us/open-positions/index.php Conditions of
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ability to balance competing priorities. Primary responsibilities include: Providing administrative support for the department chair, faculty, and office to include receiving and distributing packages
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Department 3KF190 Center for Geospatial Analysis Location William & Mary Job Open Date 06/13/2024 Review Begin Date Job Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Employment Category Adjunct Special Application
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Job Open Date 06/12/2024 Review Begin Date 06/25/2024 Job Close Date 06/11/2025 Open Until Filled No Employment Category Faculty Special Application Instructions Candidates must submit a cover letter
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in the Office of the Provost, GRI supports a whole of university approach to advance W&M by developing ideas, convening partners, creating and analyzing data, and inventing new methods. The Institute’s
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. Position Summary The International Programs Coordinator and Advisor is an important member of the Office of International Students, Scholars and Programs (ISSP). This position advances the mission of ISSP in
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beyond the typical work week, including evening, weekend, and holiday work as needed to meet the business needs of the operation. This position is restricted, subject to the continued availability