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learning environments provide our nearly 7,000 students with every avenue to explore and personalize their success. And we invest in people who share our vision to advance our position as Wisconsin's only
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reports to the Associate Director of Recreation in all aspects of the position responsibilities. The official University Title for this position is Recreation Program Supervisor. To view the primary job
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reporting for all financial accounts. 35% Program Support for Involvement Center and Student Centers Department Provide programming support for the Involvement Center programming series and events. Audit
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skills. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse populations and stakeholders to build consensus. Experience in running a Business Retention and Expansion (BRE) program. Highly Desired Certified
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is responsible for supporting the eStout Student Laptop Program, the PC Repair program, and consultancy services with UW-Stout departments. Services include support of student, faculty, and staff
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Program Coordinator position. This individual will be responsible for leading, planning, and coordinating the administrative, operational, outreach, and promotional activities related to work of the Q
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Coordinator QUALIFICATIONS Minimum/Required: - Knowledge of supplies, equipment, and/or services ordering and inventory control - Ability to operate a computer for data entry and email communication - Knowledge
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, Department Chairs, Program Directors, faculty and volunteers to develop strategies for the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of corporate, foundation and individual donors. Develop and maintain a
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, and trainings within the Manufacturing Outreach Center (MOC). The MOC Program Coordinator works closely and collaboratively with field staff and client audiences to plan, market, and facilitate both in
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conceptualization and implementation of an integrated first-year experience program for the university. This position will facilitate and support student-centered retention initiatives through the First Year