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or equivalent (such as HSED or GED) WORK EXPERIENCE Required Completion of an accredited dental assisting training program AND 1 year of expanded dental assisting experience or assisting in a dental specialty; OR
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manage micro-transit van services for IU Bloomington, and fleet program assistance for the IU regional campuses. Our team provides safe, reliable, cost-effective, and sustainable transportation solutions
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Required 2 years Program development, volunteer engagement and cultivation, budget administration SKILLS Required Strong verbal communication and listening skills Demonstrates project management skills
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student programming, and evaluates outcomes to improve program effectiveness. Responsible for campus-wide initiatives, supporting students in crisis, promoting cultural inclusion, and ensuring compliance
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partners for cross-departmental student programming, providing information, securing space reservations, scheduling planning meetings, and providing necessary documentation. Provides assistance to program
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budget reporting. General Responsibilities Responds to requests for program information by staff, students, and faculty; handles any necessary correspondence. Maintains records of program activities
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increase usage. Program Oversight Peer Tutoring: Recruit, train, supervise, and evaluate a diverse team of peer tutors. Identify content tutoring needed and ensure availability of tutoring across a range of
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, informs, and promotes the undergraduate business program at IU Bloomington through innovative programming, strategic outreach, and relational advising. We are a resource connecting students to their future
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virtual office hours Maintains reasonable virtual and/or in-person contact with protégés (Zoom, office, phone, text, e-mail) Serves as a liaison between students and the FASE Program, alerting staff of any
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, coaching, program planning and implementation, and other activities to contribute to the success of students. Members will work collaboratively with the Office of Admissions Early Outreach and Engagement