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tasks. Knowledge of applicable industry and safety codes and/or standards that apply to the work environment and equipment. General knowledge of digital and analog theories (or related technical areas
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promotion/disease prevention education programs to improve health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of students using health promotion theories, evidence-based best practices, outcome evaluation
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://www.csus.edu/student-affairs/centers-programs/disability-access-center/ Minimum Qualifications Knowledge: Incumbents must possess a thorough knowledge of court reporting methods and theories, realtime software
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with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing consumers; the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) code of professional conduct; the vocabulary used in the courses to which the Interpreter is assigned; and a
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safety codes and/or standards that apply to the work environment and equipment. General knowledge of digital and analog theories (or related technical areas) and the ability to apply these in resolving
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campus laws, codes, and guidelines. The Resource Analyst position requires college-level financial analysis, resource allocation, accounting maintenance, financial reporting, budget surveillance and
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Desert campuses. Candidates having a combination of both theory/research and applied/hands-on teaching experiences in the areas of Cybersecurity Management, Ethical hacking - SCADA/IOT, Forensics, Incident
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. (12 units undergraduate; 6 units graduate) Eligible to work in the United States Payroll Requirement: Social Security Card Preferred Qualifications Understanding of typography, color theory, and layout
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, social work, and public administration/nonprofit management into a core curriculum that connects academic theory with real-world practice, helping students develop holistic and collaborative approaches
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knowledge of institution’s and library’s policies and practices associated with ethical use of and access to library and on-line resources, as well as general knowledge of library bill of rights and code