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-keeping. Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and standard methods of digital communication such as web/chat/text platforms. Comprehensive computer skills including learning and
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: The Counseling program is housed within the School of Education & Human Sciences. This position will instruct students according to the curriculum designed and developed by the Department and University
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Abilities: Work requires knowledge of the standard safety and security; basic knowledge of standard methods of reporting and handling emergencies such as disturbances, fires, medical and security threats
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program reviews. The DFA will also be responsible for supervising a staff comprised of employees skilled in general financial aid counseling, as well as subject-specific duties relevant to the field
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regulations as defined by federal, state, and university policies is crucial. In addition, this individual provides administrative support to the Wallace Fellows program and other award programs offered through
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to communicate effectively to all groups through both oral and written channels Strong computer skills and the ability to learn, utilize, or adapt to new and emerging technology, including awareness of the pros
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in Literacy, Education or Curriculum and Instruction or related field from a CAEP or AAQEP accredited program required. An earned doctorate in Literacy, Education or Curriculum and Instruction
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with Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and standard methods of digital communication such as web/chat/text platforms. Comprehensive computer skills including learning and utilizing new and
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with Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and standard methods of digital communication such as web/chat/text platforms. Comprehensive computer skills including learning and utilizing new and
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) programs, developing course materials, assessing student performance, and implementing evidence-based instructional methods. Additional duties involve mentoring students, advising graduate research projects