Classified Application Procedures
About the University
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Founded in 1891, the The mission of the University of La Verne encompasses four fundamental points: A Values Orientation enables students to become reflective about personal, professional and societal values; Community and Diversity encourages students to understand and appreciate the diversity of cultures; Lifelong Learning plants the seeds for continuing personal and professional growth; Community Service inspires students with regard to civic responsibility. |
How
to apply
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It
is necessary that you complete our Application for Employment form in its
entirety. You may provide a resume, but it may not replace any information
asked for on the Application. (When emailing your application, please send in
Word doc form only. Please do not use
file extensions other than .doc and do not cut and paste Word doc information
into the body of the email. Doing so
will cause proper formatting to be lost.
This will cause a delay and require you to re-submit your materials). · Click here for the Application in Word for Windows format · Click here for the Application in Adobe (PDF) format. If
selected for an interview you will be asked to sign the application at that
time. Send it to: ·
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Human
Resources Department ·
1950 Third
Street ·
La Verne, CA
91750 ·
Position
numbers _______ _______ _______ Or you may
FAX your application to: (909) 392-2791; or email to: jobs@ulv.edu If you attach a document, use only Word for Windows
or an Adobe PDF file, otherwise include all information in the main body of the
email message. Please omit photographs and any information (such as age, race, marital status, religion, disabilities, ethnicity, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation), which is not directly related to skills and ability to perform the work of the position. Otherwise it may be necessary to return your application for amending and re-filing. |
ULV is a proud member of HERC
Positions Available
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
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The duties of this position include serving as the STEM Webmaster, creating, organizing, updating and maintaining the STEM website and those associated with STEM programs; assisting with the development, design and updating of the planning and assessment documentation for the 2008 STEM Title V grant; working with the Project Director to provide data for reports and grant proposals; supporting the Project Director with expertise in matters related to Title V; providing technical and analytical support to administrators, faculty, staff and committees in Title V related activities; designing, maintaining, manipulating and querying specialized databases and information systems for Title V activities; other related duties as assigned.
This position requires a Bachelor of Science degree in one of the natural, behavioral or computer sciences with competence in: statistics and computer technology. One year of the following experience is a necessary requirement of the position: statistical packages, (e.g. SPSS/SAS), Access and Web Design. Experience with Banner and Foundation Searching software would is desirable but not required.
The hiring range for this position is dependent upon qualifications and departmental equity. Benefits of employment include a comprehensive health and welfare plan and a generous 10% contribution to the University’s 403B retirement plan. To apply, please see instructions above.
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