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Administrative Specialist 104130 in Pensacola - Main Campus
Performs a variety of administrative and management duties requiring an extensive working knowledge of departmental, college, and university procedures. Manages the administrative and operational details of daily activities within the department, exercise independent judgment and making decisions that govern the operation of the office. Performs work assignments independently in the selection and implementation of problem-solving and decision-making techniques. Acts as a liaison between the chair, deans, faculty, support staff, students, and student organization groups, and the general public. Provides superior customer service to everyone. Manages multiple financial accounts and budgets from a variety of sources: seed, Foundations, E&G, Auxiliary, special awards/grants (FYRE, OUR, HIP, etc). Provides faculty lab support with budgets, purchasing, and inventory management while keeping the department compliant with College and University policies and procedures. Provides support and training to Scholars and STEM Success staff. Assists the Chair and program coordinators with the course scheduling. Aids the Chair in hiring and onboarding adjunct faculty and student employees. Promotes a positive image of the Department, the College, and the University as a whole.
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Administrative Specialist 112150 in Pensacola - Main Campus
Serves as administrative assistant to the Director of the Archaeology Institute. Provides support for 10 faculty members and 6 staff in the Archaeology Institute and the UWF Marine Services Center (MSC). Manages the Archaeology Institute’s complex budgets; supervises office support personnel; and coordinates all personnel payroll, travel, and purchasing transactions. Manages several concurrent grants and contracts budgets. Creates invoices for work undertaken by the Archaeology Institute and Marine Services Center. Interacts daily with the public and provides accurate information not only on the archaeology program, but also about the campus and campus activity. Manages the daily operating functions associated with the Archaeology Institute main office and exhibit area. Maintains and manages Archaeology Institute equipment inventories. Assists faculty with the logistics and budgets of the summer academic program. Responsible for supplying the teaching labs in the Anthropology Department.
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Coordinator I 129770 in Pensacola - Main Campus
The Care Services Coordinator will be responsible for collaborating with campus and community organizations to establish a network of supportive resources aimed at improving student success, with an emphasis on financial literacy, food security, and housing security. The Coordinator will oversee the development of programs and resources for the Louis Maygarden Financial Literacy Program. The Coordinator will also provide case management support to students facing challenges that may impact their academic success.
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Assoc. Dean, Student Affairs 125990 in Pensacola - Main Campus
The Associate Dean serves as the chief conduct officer and is responsible for the overall administration of the student disciplinary system, overseeing behavioral and academic misconduct procedures and cases. Additionally, the Associate Dean provides overall supervision and direction to the staff in the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities. This individual serves on the leadership team of the Dean of Students Office and as such will serve the university in various capacities related to students. This individual will need to be committed to a non-adversarial, educational, and learning-based conduct philosophy and ensure that all educational programs, sanctions and hearings reinforce the overall concept of student development. Responsible for managing heavy caseload of approximately 300 or more cases per year.
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Coordinator II 12668T, Business Consultant in Pensacola - Main Campus
** This position is located at the SBDC in Panama City, Florida ** Educate and advise clients on growth strategies, business model concepts and advanced financial forecasting, advanced capital structures and strategies through following network consulting policies and procedures. One-on-one advice and consulting to be provided to include: business and strategic plan development; financial analysis and planning; marketing research and plan development; business management and operations; and basic legal issues. Develop educational materials and present educational programs as appropriate. Outreach to educate clients, partners and stakeholders on SBDC services and impact. Contribute to knowledge creation and dissemination through communicating with peers and participating in network activities. Significant networking and alliance building with community partners including Economic Development Agencies, Chambers of Commerce, and other community organizations for the purpose of building client service base. Must be able to work both independently and collaboratively. This position requires successful completion of annual professional development hours. This position will regularly work evenings attending meetings and events. During declared campus emergencies, this position may be required to perform specific job related duties at a designated off-campus location or place of residence. In accordance with UWF Human Resources Policy HR-20.02-09/15, Recruitment, Selection, and Appointment, a time-limited appointment is a position funded by contract and grant, auxiliary, or local fund, for a project for a specific period. A time-limited position shall have the same rights as a regular position except that the position is not entitled to notice of separation at the expiration of the appointment and shall not have layoff and recall rights.
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