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higher education environment PHR, SPHR or other related certification Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of employment related federal & state law and EEOC regulations Excellent written and
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. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including oral, written, and listening skills. Ability to multi-task in a busy work environment with keen attention to detail. Good computer skills. Knowledge
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, Knoxville (UTK) campus, is seeking a Financial Assistant interested in working in a team environment supporting the business manager and department head. Reporting to the business manager, the Financial
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agriculture and the environment. Collaborations will include scientists and staff within and outside of the university. Postdoc applicants who are interested in high throughput screening of DNA in plant cells
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processes. Provides high-quality, student-centered support using text, email, phone and chat of a significant volume in a fast-paced environment. Develops and uses extensive knowledge of UTK policies
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Program Coordinator interested in working in a team environment supporting internship programming and fiscal and human resources functions. UTK is recognized by Forbes magazine as one of America’s best
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environment OR Master’s Degree in Molecular Virology, Biochemistry, Immunology, or a related field and one (1) year of related research or laboratory experience. Must be able to pass the Department of Justice
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, educational festivals, workshops, and camps. This multifaceted position requires an individual who embodies our genuine enthusiasm for cultivating a positive and forward-thinking environment. You will bring
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complex environment. Proven ability to set goals and meet deadlines. Strong computer skills and competency in Microsoft Office Suite, and virtual meeting platforms such as Zoom. A commitment to higher
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academic environment of our department. This position will be responsible for maintaining graduate student applications in SLATE, issuing and maintaining graduate teaching assistant & graduate research