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building spaces and controls temperature, humidity, and building pressure using an energy management computer system. Receives service calls through the phone system, computer work order system and verbally
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preceptor agreements are in order. Monitors to ensure that faculty and students have met all regulations required by hosting clinical sites, State Board of Nursing and Higher Education Boards. Compiles data
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Science Building (MSB), the Laboratory of Infectious Disease (LID), and the Central Services Administration Building (CSAB) to ensure that systems are in good working order and operating in compliance with
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appropriate. Prepares direct billings and database forms. Works closely with the supervisor to develop, manage and execute marketing plans as appropriate. Maintains marketing, social media and email campaign
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. Monitors building spaces and controls temperature, humidity, and building pressure using an energy management computer system. Receives service calls through the phone system, computer work order system and
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. Corresponds in a professional manner with prospective students by telephone, letter, email and social media. Counsels with prospective students and families. Accesses student files and determines status
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in education, social science, or related field from an accredited institution as approved and accepted by the University of South Alabama and two years of directly related
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Purchase Order (PO) invoices in Concur and backup for non-PO invoice approvals. Approves the direct pay of international wires and initiates the wire with the Treasury Department. Oversees the preparation
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budgets including frequent reports on profit/loss margin to inform decisions in order to maintain the event’s financial integrity and help the development staff yield, if not exceed, event revenue goals
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rooms, order supplies, etc. in an accurate and timely manner. Provides high level customer service to on and off campus constituents, as well as students during interactions and events. Requests and