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programs for industry which could include any of the following areas: industrial maintenance theory and practice, hydraulics, pneumatics, motor control, industrial electricity, programmable logic controllers
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, both internal and external; • Active, unencumbered registered nursing license for the state of Arkansas; • Must be able to teach theory or clinical in either morning, evening, or weekend schedules
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. Manages and develops materials, resources, and activities to support the Office faculty, staff, and trainers and Office programs and projects. Produces documents, graphs, charts, tables, spreadsheets, and
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faculty appointment. In addition to having a research and teaching focus in areas pertaining to Film Studies, the ideal candidate will be able to lead the development of courses in film theory and criticism
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coursework and learning materials before the scheduled content week. • Complete all grading promptly for both theory and practicum courses. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS • Have a Bachelor of Science
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Demonstrated effective written and verbal communication skills Demonstrated leadership skills Strong accounting skillset Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (functions, formulas, filters, charts, graphs, and pivot
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/hosting relevant meetings, providing written updates, etc. Maintain relevance with learning theory and best practices as related to working in an educational setting. Participate in scholarly publications
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professionals. The Curriculum Development Specialist is also responsible for the assessment, development and evaluation of clinical training programs including the integration of theory and research
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state-approved RN Nursing school, Must have completed minimum of one (1) semester of Basic Theory/Skills check-off and one (1) clinical rotation experience in an NLN accredited school of professional
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as part of the interdisciplinary team, based on licensure, title, and competencies. The RN seeks, as well as provides, feedback for improved clinical practice. The RN integrates theory and research