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and Abilities: - Strong verbal and written communication, interpersonal, analytical and problem-solving skills. - Computer skills. - Minimal out of town travel. - Ability to multi-task and work
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program of scholarly activities/research. In addition, the position is responsible for providing direction to and supervising the staff of the department. This position will begin Fall semester 2025
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limited financial support to attend conferences, workshops, and more Educational release time and tuition assistance for completing a degree while a Texas A&M employee Living Well, a program at Texas A
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Description RESPONSIBILITIES: Direct a music major concert band, teach conducting classes and applied lessons, supervise student teachers. Assist with logistical operations of the band program as needed
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management, program planning, and leadership development. Adept at performing high level administrative duties requiring direction and independent judgement. Demonstrated organizational, leadership
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appointment monitoring. Reviews and monitors project and program timelines and proactively identifies issues. Coordinates office records retention and maintains reference materials. Coordinates inventory and
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Type Faculty Job Description To teach courses in the Architecture and Construction Science Program, focusing on the management of construction operations. This includes project selection, estimating
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determined based on level of education, experience, and skillset. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Develops, designs, instructs and evaluates various courses within a specified program related to
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its Political Science program. Applicants must have at least one year of university teaching experience and the ability to teach courses in person. Appointment will begin in Fall 2025. Continuation
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assignments are on a semester-by-semester basis, which may include fall, spring and summer. The Marriage and Family Therapy Program within the Department of Counseling and Psychology at Texas A&M University