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Contract & Compliance Review Specialist in Main Campus - Administration Toledo, OH
The Contract and Compliance Review Specialist drafts and negotiates incoming and outgoing contracts and subcontracts for all sponsored projects from sponsors (external funding sources); monitors and documents sub-recipient risk and activity; and completes reporting as required (i.e., Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act “FFATA”). The Specialist will negotiate incoming new and renewal agreements and assess agreements to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local funding regulations and federal sponsor requirements. Additional responsibilities will include ensuring University compliance on subject matters such as export control, research security and cross training in financial conflict of interest and other sponsor requirements. The Specialist will communicate effectively with University personnel and administrative departments as well as external sponsors and organizations and will serve as a resource to the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) and researchers on policy issues. The individual filling this position will be required to exercise discretion and independent decision-making skills and function as a departmental team member.
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Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, Political Science and Public Administration in Main Campus - Academic Toledo, OH
The Assistant Professor position will primarily support the department’s Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program and Graduate Certificate program in nonprofit management.
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Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, Geography & Planning in Main Campus - Academic Toledo, OH
The Assistant Professor duties include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in the Geography and Planning program.
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Patient Care Technician in Health Science Campus Hospital Toledo, OH
6:00 pm - 6:30 am / Full-time (40 hrs/week) / Eligible for $ 6,000 Sign-on Bonus
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Executive Assistant 2 in Main Campus - Academic Toledo, OH
The Executive Assistant II for the Division of Student Affairs plays a critical role in supporting executive-level operations. This position manages both the day-to-day schedule and long-term calendar for the division leader; prepares and gathers high volumes of meeting and briefing materials in collaboration with colleagues across campus; and independently initiates or responds to correspondence on behalf of the executive with internal and external stakeholders. Responsibilities also include tracking and completing action items, coordinating travel logistics, managing routine office operations, and serving as a key ambassador for the office. Often the first point of contact for senior administrators, trustees, donors, volunteers, and other high-profile constituencies, the Executive Assistant II ensures professionalism and discretion at all times. The role provides analytical support, project coordination, and oversight of support staff, while navigating highly sensitive information with sound judgment. Building strong working relationships across the university is essential to anticipating and resolving both routine and complex matters efficiently and diplomatically.
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