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orchestral programming, one appropriate to the ability levels of current students, and one that aligns with Pacific’s missions and values Sustain orchestral ensemble collaborations within and beyond Pacific’s
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Pacific’s 2025-2026 orchestral programming, one appropriate to the ability levels of current students, and one that aligns with Pacific’s missions and values Sustain orchestral ensemble collaborations within
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services to students presenting with urgent mental health concerns, including risk assessment, safety planning, and stabilization, in alignment with university protocols and ethical standards of care
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and implementing theme related programming and community development activities. Ensure student leaders’ programming aligns with the RLC theme and learning outcomes. Under the direction of the Assistant
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, facilitating communication, ensuring alignment of expectations, and supporting the professional growth of candidates. This position requires the ability to travel to local school sites as assigned. Travel may
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resources that promote equity-centered, research-informed assessment practices and support continuous improvement of teaching and learning. Seeks multiple perspectives and advances dialog between students
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track record in recruiting and developing student-athletes across multiple disciplines, with a primary focus on jumps, multi-events, and pole vault. This individual will play a pivotal role in recruiting
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skills with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Multitasking skills needed to coordinate and organize multiple complex projects and tasks and the ability to manage competing deadlines
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articulation, degree audit review, and VA certification across multiple campuses. This role ensures compliance with institutional, state, and federal regulations while improving efficiencies in student support
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positive, inclusive, and competitive team environment aligned with the values of the program and university. Engage in fundraising and alumni outreach efforts as needed. University of the Pacific recognizes