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: 6408673 Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy Clinical Neuro Lecturer Job No: 549552 Work Type: Instructional Faculty - Temporary/Lecturer Locations: Southern California: San Diego Categories: Bargaining
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marketing of the women's club lacrosse program. The position averages 15-20 hours per week and requires availability for evening and weekend hours, including home and away competitions. The Women's Lacrosse
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. The Assistant Coach is responsible for the enforcement of rules, policies, and procedures as outlined in the Sport Club Handbook as well as all duties associated with coaching a collegiate club program. The
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university is dedicated to equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to succeed in the workforce of today and tomorrow. Through innovative programs, global engagement, and a focus
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vital role in supporting the Elymash Yuuchaap Indigenous Scholars and Leaders Program (EY), working closely with the Director of the Native Resource Center to recruit, retain, and uplift Native and
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seeking a dedicated and motivated Assistant Coach for Women's Basketball to contribute to the success of our prestigious athletic program. Under the leadership of the Head Women's Basketball Coach, the
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the leadership of the Head Softball Coach, this position plays a vital role in supporting the development, success, and integrity of the SDSU Softball program. The ideal candidate will bring energy, strategic
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. The successful candidate is expected to join the current research effort in the Cardiovascular Biomechanics Laboratory (http://www.maynewman.us ) and expand the program by developing a vigorous externally funded
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taking place throughout the facility Set-up and break-down of facility spaces for daily operations, programs, and special events Position includes daily cleaning and organization of the facility and
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advanced practice nurses The Administrative Support Coordinator II is responsible for the overall administrative operation of the graduate programs within the School of Nursing and will act as the lead to