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a PNW Student Enrolled in a Graduate Program Experience Must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 Must be enrolled in classes during the Fall and Spring Semester Willingness to Participate in two
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Bachelor degree program in Veterinary Nursing. All veterinary nurses in the hospital teach and mentor students throughout the year. As a university employee, veterinary staff are afforded a generous benefits
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to determining departmental procedures and protocols, and establishing operational plans for staffing, program development and assessment. This position's focus is on student support and growth through
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mathematical calculations. Have strong oral & written communication skills. Computer skills including familiarity with word processors and spreadsheets. Able to work from heights up to 100 ft. Able to lift and
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taskforces and community coalitions or equivalents Ability to work with minimal supervision, including prioritizing workloads to meet deadlines Knowledge and skill with computer technology in preparing and
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/program fliers, graphics, video and other marketing material Create sponsorship and fundraising literature Update and maintain the organizations social media presence, including daily monitoring, posting
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become part of an established neurology/neurosurgery program and will join the current board-certified faculty members (1), 2 residents, 1 specialty intern and 2 neurology technicians. Equipment available
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environment that supports student success. Teaching synchronous or asynchronous seminars (10 or 6 week units) as assigned by school or program. Maintaining school-determined virtual office hours per week for
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Purdue Global Adjunct Faculty, Humanities and Social Sciences: History, Political Science, Sociology
to expect in this role: Providing a learning environment that supports student success. Teaching synchronous or asynchronous seminars (10 or 6 week units) as assigned by school or program. Maintaining school
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strategic goals is essential Basic computer skills and Microsoft Office experience is required Must: be able to wear personal protective equipment including a respirator pass an initial and annual basic