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Job Title: Adjunct Faculty – Occupational Therapy Department: Occupational Therapy Institution: Alvernia University Location: Reading, Pennsylvania Position Type: Part-Time Application Deadline
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Position Summary: Total Experience Learning® (TExpL®) is seeking passionate, responsible, and student-centered college interns to serve as Instructional Interns for our immersive summer programs
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recreation programs, and services. Management and supervision of professional staff, charged with daily operation, departmental programs, resources, administration, strategic planning, and assessment. Fosters
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, application systems, or data processes. Train colleagues on enrollment tools and software. Data Management and Entry Input and maintain accurate applicant and enrollment data in the CRM and other databases
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individuals who do not have the right to work in the UK for this position. All applications must be made via the University website. Contact details Contact Name: Karlene Gaskell Contact Job Title: Executive
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this position. All applications must be made via the University website. Contact Name: Karlene Gaskell Contact Job Title: Executive Chef Contact Email address: k.e.gaskell@reading.ac.uk The University is
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skills Excellent problem solving skills Interview date - 3rd June 2025 Special Note : A DBS check is required for this position Contact Name: Matthew Ivey Contact Job Title: Team Leader – Disability
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5 years of initial hire Experience in teaching and clinical supervision preferred Additional Position Requirements upon hire: 1. Complete all necessary onboarding and orientation for the University
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to undergraduate pathways. A broad skills set is essential, particularly within the international higher education recruitment sector. The role involves frequent liaison with both internal and external stakeholders
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. To support teaching, assessment, and administrative processes within Reading School of Pharmacy (RSoP) undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and foster a supportive learning environment for students