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Job of International Adviser (Administrative Services Specialist 3) UCP 5

University of Connecticut DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Serves as the ISSS international advisor for F and J visa holders at the UConn School of Law. Also serves as Designated School Official (DSO) for the UConn F-1 program and Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) for the UConn J-1 program for all campuses. Responsible for all routine SEVIS record maintenance and basic updates and reporting for UConn School of Law to help ensure University and individual student compliance. Prepares visa documentation and other appropriate documents as they relate to international students and scholars at the UConn School of Law. Collaborates with both graduate and JD admission offices at the UConn School of Law to create initial immigration documents for F and J visa holders. Provides basic regulatory information to international students and scholars to ensure their status maintenance. Serves as a resource to community members concerning international students' and scholars' needs and co

Latest Jobs Mortgage Loan Officer (Work at Home) CITIZENS BANK

Mortgage Loan Officer (Work at Home) CITIZENS BANK As an employee of Citizens Bank, you become a part of an organization committed to serving customers, colleagues, and communities in which we do business. Citizens Bank is an established and successful financial services company with a branch presence in 12 states and the ability to conduct business globally. We are committed to offering comprehensive and competitive benefits, encouraging our colleagues to develop and grow their careers, and providing a fiscally sound and stable work environment while delivering to our customers. Citizens Bank is honored to be a top Lender in the Mortgage sector and is focused on growing our market share in the states we currently operate. We are currently hiring talented Mortgage Loan Officers who proactively identify, develop and maintain a quality network of business relationships that serves as a source of referrals for new mortgage lending opportunities. External relationships are the corner