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Officer will build and manage the TCOP social media profiles and presence and writes and/or edits and manages marketing and promotional materials such as brochures, flyers, online and multimedia content
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/Salary Range: $37,500 - $40,500 Position Number: 00015142 ORGANIZATIONAL SUMMARY: The College of Education works to promote transformative education and social justice through rigorous research, innovative
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strong technical and theoretical foundation, as well as an expansive approach that embraces the evolving role of the moving image in a global society. A demonstrated record of producing, presenting, and
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that broadly educated people are the basis of a just, free, and prosperous society. The College of Arts and Sciences strives to instill in its students an understanding of the history of human ideas, a sense of
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Information Technology (USF IT) provides technology services and support for the University of South Florida. The IT team, led by the Vice President and CIO, provides the following services: Administrative Services
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efficient environment to continuously improve the academic, social, and emotional growth of all students and to actively engage families and communities in education. The ISCP's nearly $23 million budget is
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QUALIFICATIONS: MINIMUM: Each position assigned to this classification must require specific training at the Bachelor's degree or Master's degree level in Education, Special Education, Psychology, Social Work
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of Social Sciences (SSS) and School of Humanities (SHUM). The college has over 500 faculty, 200 staff, and serves students while supporting an extensive program. The college has an E&G budget of $100M and
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for membership packet fulfillment and administrative support for Alumni Association signature events. Maintain Alumni Association office supplies and order donor gifts to be used for stewardship purposes. Manage
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research program and participate in interdisciplinary research in fields associated with Emergency Medicine. Research work includes integration of social science theory into emergency medicine. The preferred