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In accordance with the Disaster Preparedness and University State of Emergency Policy 6.17 this position has been designated as a standby position. Job Title:Chief Advancement Officer (College of Arts and Sciences)Department:Advancement | Development GeneralWhat You’ll be Doing and Why it MattersThe Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) for the College of Arts and Sciences serves as the head fundraiser for the university’s largest academic unit, leading all development, alumni relations and donor experience activities.
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Here's what we can offer you in exchange for your world-class work: Paid Training Premium Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Paid Maternity Leave 401K Match Tuition Reimbursement 50% off Verizon Service VNation Disaster Relief Referral Bonus Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Employee Resource Groups Frequent Contests Career Advancement Opportunities A comprehensive benefit list can be viewed here.
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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity planning. Red Hat. Oracle Databases - Experience with DR planning - Password Management - CMDB management experience - Ability to understand/read code Preferred Qualifications: - Ability to write code, if necessary - Work well in a team environment.
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KFC Family Fund: Provides financing aid to KFC restaurant employees during a hardship, crise or natural disaster. MyChange: Equips KFC restaurant employees with a $5,000 emergency fund, a habit of saving and greater financial know-how.
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VNation Disaster Relief. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, religion (including religious dress and grooming practices), sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), gender (including gender identity, gender expression, and transgender), marital status, sexual orientation, sex stereotype, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, military or veteran status, physical or mental disability, and genetic information.
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Develop and maintain system SOP’s (archiving, disaster recovery, back-up procedures, system specs, etc.) Maintain JDA WMS logic – Ensure operations is satisfied with the way WMS works in: Allocating, Putaway, Replenishment, etc.
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Hold in-service training sessions with facility administration and staff members covering emergency response (fire and/or disaster), proper equipment usage and operation, facility bus operation and safety requirements and other in-service topics covering the safety of the residents, resident staff members, resident family members and visitors.
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