224 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at East Tennessee State University
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to undergraduate and graduate students, coach small chamber ensembles, teach string pedagogy and string literature courses to string majors, and teach methods courses in string pedagogy to music education students
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numerous students, patients, family members, and other healthcare providers. This position demands concentration and the ability to work in emotionally charged situations. Required Qualifications Master’s
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. Knowledge of principles and methods of supervision. Knowledge of cleaning methods and procedures. Knowledge of applicable Material Safety Data Sheets. Knowledge of the care of and the maintenance of cleaning
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accommodations. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of business English, punctuation and spelling. Ability to make mathematical computations. Ability to use computer applications for word processing
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Open Rank Faculty - BlueSky Tennessee Institute, Chattanooga, TN Department Computing - 22150 Pay Grade 1 Job Category Faculty Job Summary The ETSU
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Open Rank Faculty - BlueSky Tennessee Institute, Chattanooga, TN Department Computing - 22150 Pay Grade 1 Job Category Faculty Job Summary The ETSU
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Doctor of Occupational Therapy Program in the Department of Rehabilitation is seeking one new faculty member for a 9-month or 12-month clinical or tenure-track appointment beginning July 15, 2025, to teach
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methods, elementary music, methods, and other music education courses based on the candidate’s skill set. Candidates may also teach in other areas, such as music theory, aural skills, conducting, ensemble
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nursing educators with a strong commitment to teaching, scholarship, practice, and service. Successful candidates will be expected to contribute primarily to teaching in the undergraduate nursing program
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educators with a strong commitment to teaching, scholarship, practice, and service. Successful candidates will be expected to contribute primarily to teaching in the undergraduate nursing program and