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with a living and learning community that mirrors the experience of studying at a smaller liberal arts college while affording the benefits of a large research university. Each of the eight colleges has
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abilities to listen actively, persuade, advise, and counsel. Experience with timely completion of all contract deliverables. Experience with large-scale data management systems, preferably with knowledge
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manner with a diverse client group. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment managing large caseloads independently. Demonstrated ability to use computer information systems and solid computer literacy
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most frequent need is for individuals to teach large-enrollment introductory physics courses for life sciences majors (Physics 1A/1B/1C), engineering and science students (Physics 2A/2B/2C), and non
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teaching experience. Preferred qualifications PhD in Mathematics or a related field Experience teaching large classroom sizes (100-300 students) Outstanding Teaching Evaluations Prior University level
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or more of Medical Assistant experience. Prior Medical Assistant experience, preferably in a large, complex Healthcare system. Knowledge and training in patient care, environmental care functions, equipment
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have a Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies (or a related discipline) at the time of appointment. Preferred qualifications Preferred applicants have experience managing large classrooms (50-300 students), must
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transplant programs. Position includes crisis intervention, mandated reporting, information and referral coordination of health and mental health services with community providers. The social worker is
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(FIRO). Leads teams who regularly work on highly complex research questions requiring multivariate analysis of large datasets. Exercises independent judgment in selecting methods, techniques, and
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teaching experiences, including comprehensive set of comments from students. Evaluations should come from large class if available . (Please include a legend to help interpret the scale and rubric