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to production to the requestor. It regularly requires legal research regarding applicable privacy laws, including but not limited to, the NC public records law, FERPA, HIPAA and the NC personnel record statutes
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responsible for carrying out activities related to complying with federal and state laws, policies and guidelines including the university’s affirmative action programs, policies, and procedures. Duties involve
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, prior to production to the requestor. It regularly requires legal research regarding applicable privacy laws, including but not limited to, the NC public records law, FERPA, HIPAA and the NC personnel
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standing with East Carolina University, as well as with local, state, and federal laws. Additionally, candidates must possess a minimum cumulative GPA of a 2.00. Special Instructions to Applicant Please
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state law. We are looking for the following daytime and overnight staff: Day Counselors are daytime staff that chaperone students to workshops in the Jenkins Fine Arts Center, and escort them to/from
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the option to renew or extend any appointment, subject to the availability of funds, past performance evaluations and/or any other lawful reasons. For other information on the ECU Office of Postdoctoral
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are subject to criminal & sex offender background checks. Some vacancies also require credit or motor vehicle checks. ECU participates in E-Verify. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and
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with state law. Pay range is $15-$17 hourly based on job assignment. We are looking for the following daytime and overnight staff: Day Counselors are daytime staff that chaperone students to workshops in
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confidentiality in accordance with policy and applicable state, federal and local laws such as Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA
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, prior to production to the requestor. It regularly requires legal research regarding applicable privacy laws, including but not limited to, the NC public records law, FERPA, HIPAA and the NC personnel