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, some evenings and weekends required for program events Job Summary: The Graduate Program Coordinator assists with the administration of a graduate program for the college. Assists with overall
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- Computer Labs Normal Work Schedule: Varies; Monday - Friday 7:30am to various times Note to Applicants: To be considered, applicants must include a cover letter, resume, class schedule, and a document
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Job Summary: The Community Based Partnerships Program Coordinator plans all aspect of operations for the program. Communicates with faculty, staff, students and community partners. Provides support for
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Job Summary: The Supplemental Instruction Program Coordinator selects, trains, supervises, and evaluates supplemental instruction leaders and peer educators. Collaborates with campus partners, Program
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Apply now Job no:526206 Work type:On-Campus Undergraduate Location:Tuscaloosa Categories:Engineering/Computer Science, Research/Scientific, Student Pay Grade/Pay Range: $12.00/hour Department
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $27.21 - Midpoint: $35.35 (Hourly N9) Department/Organization: 208401 - UMC - Clinical Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:45pm Job Summary: The RN I provides professional nursing care to patients. Reviews physicians' orders for accuracy and...
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Department Electrical and Computer Engineering Rank Assistant Professor Position Summary The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and the College of Engineering at The University
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Department Electrical and Computer Engineering Rank Professor Position Summary The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and the College of Engineering at The University of Alabama
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Department Electrical and Computer Engineering Rank Associate Professor Position Summary The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and the College of Engineering at The University
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Department Electrical and Computer Engineering Rank Professor Position Summary The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and the College of Engineering at The University of Alabama