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FTE 1.0 FLSA Exempt Scope of Job Responsible for providing program outreach, recruitment and coordinating student support services to assigned population. Description of Duties Organizes and conducts
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1.0 FLSA Exempt Scope of Job Responsible for providing program outreach, recruitment and coordinating student support services to assigned population. Description of Duties Organizes and conducts
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characterization, computational structural mechanics, resilient and sustainable infrastructure systems, nondestructive testing, sustainable construction materials, 3-D printing and design innovation in structural
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successful candidate will be expected to develop a dynamic, externally funded research program that addresses key challenges in thermal science. Successful candidates will contribute to one of more of the
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students in research and evidence-based practice Excellent communication and collaboration skills to foster interprofessional partnerships. Experience with program evaluation, accreditation and compliance
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seeking a dynamic and collegial scholar to join our team. With a significant increase in undergraduate marketing majors, the successful launch of our new MS Marketing program in Fall 2025, and an
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. Physician Assistant: Master’s degree from an accredited university in a recognized field of science or an accredited education program for physician assistants. Preferred Education NA Licenses/Certifications
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with accounting transactions. Preferred Experience None. Equipment Knowledge of use of personal computer, word processing, spreadsheet, and database software. Standard office equipment. Working
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higher education. Equipment Personal computer, word processing, spreadsheet, and database software. Standard office machines. Working Conditions Needs to be able to successfully perform all required duties
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. Successful candidates will be expected to develop and maintain a productive, independent research program that has the potential to attract extramural funding, actively contribute to departmental and