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Job Title: Upward Bound Summer Resident Advisor/Teacher Assistant Job Summary: The University of San Francisco Upward Bound (USFUB) TRIO Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education. USFUB
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Job Title: MAPL Communications and Administrative Student Assistant Job Summary: Communications and Administrative Student Assistants with the MAPL program will provide support to the Administrative
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mission, be a welcoming face, and help maintain an excellent reputation for our center. Primary Responsibilities Meet the professional standards of the program Represent the Learning Center in the best way
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the Office of Student Employment and Financial Aid and students by overseeing the placement and payment functions of the Federal Work-Study program; works with departmental hiring managers to hire and
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Job Title: Upward Bound Summer Instructor Job Summary: The University of San Francisco Upward Bound (USFUB) TRIO Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education. USFUB is designed to enhance
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the Cultural Centers exist and how we support students Students will understand our values, mission, and vision Students will develop a stronger connection to each other and begin developing team dynamics
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, vision, and values. Bachelor degree required. Excellent written and verbal communication and web-based research skills required. 3 to 5 years of supporting senior level executives or academic
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, recruitment, admissions, and orientation programming for all non-JD programs. The Associate Director supports all non-JD programs at the University of San Francisco including: Graduate Tax Program (LLM Taxation
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semester. Full Job Description: The engineering program at USF is a student-focused, hands-on program immersed in a Jesuit liberal arts education. The digital electronics course provides engineering and
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Job Title: Program Assistant IV, Economics Department Job Summary: The University of San Francisco offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package for eligible faculty, staff, and their