SADA Graphic Design WS
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Administrative/Clerical
Office Administrator/ Coordinator
Work independently and exercise good judgment, and discretion while assisting the Studio and Digital Arts department administrative assistant and the assistant curator of the Art Museum. Provide exemplary customer service to all guests entering the faculty offices and Art Museum. Have the capacity to professionally problem‑solve, troubleshoot, and help resolve a variety of requests and circumstances. Perform various office tasks, complete creative projects, monitor labs during student open hours, and be well‑organized.
Possess strong communication skills, flexibility to adapt quickly to a changing environment, and a willingness to help with any need that arises within the department.
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Qualifications, Credentials, and CompetenciesPart time
LocationOnsite
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