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and administering an intercollegiate program for Track and Field in compliance with the rules and regulations of the department, the university, the NCAA Division III, the Middle Atlantic Conference
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scholarly activities on the Vancouver Campus, guide program and degree approval processes, and advance the role of FDUV among universities in British Columbia. Under the direction of the UP, the Vancouver COO
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: administrative support of the M.S. Clinical Psychopharmacology program; coordination of course scheduling and maintaining faculty and student records for the School’s undergraduate curricula on the Metropolitan
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experience. 3.Excellent human relations and oral and written communication skills, with a sensitivity to student needs. 4.Computer proficiency, including knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, database
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relations and oral and written communication skills, with a sensitivity to student needs. 4.Computer proficiency, including knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, database software and web navigation
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general, campus and program specific regulatory requirements, including continuously monitoring of external best practices in the industry and internal university policies and procedures. Maintains current
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: Peter Mannarino Hiring Manager Title: Director of Computer Services College: Position Type: Professional Administrative Grade: 24 FLSA: Exempt Faculty Rank: Salary: $44,000.-$68,000. General Benefits
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: Peter Mannarino Hiring Manager Title: Director of Computer Services College: Position Type: Professional Administrative Grade: 24 FLSA: Exempt Faculty Rank: Salary: $44,000.-$68,000. General Benefits
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/dining discounts, etc.), and State benefits such as NJ Sick Leave and State Short Term Disability benefits. Status: Part-Time Months Worked: No Response Job Summary: The Gildart Haase School of Computer
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: The Gildart Haase School of Computer Sciences and Engineering (GHSCSE) is looking for an adjunct to teach EENG 3244-Electromagnetic Fields and Waves in the Fall 2025 semester. Course description