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curriculum development and participate in academic advising, recruiting, course and program assessment, and service to the school, college and university. Qualifications A master’s degree in environmental
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development and participate in academic advising, recruiting, course and program assessment, and service to the school, college and university. Qualifications A master’s degree in environmental studies
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The Project Assistant will support the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE) program by providing a broad range of administrative assistance and coordination. About The University of New England UNE is Maine’s
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, this position assumes teaching responsibilities for didactic courses within the nurse anesthesia program. About The University of New England UNE is Maine’s largest private university, with two beautiful coastal
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at several night and weekend events required. Qualifications A bachelor’s or associate degree, plus one to three years of relevant program development and/or fundraising experience, or a combination of
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at several night and weekend events required. Qualifications A bachelor’s or associate degree, plus one to three years of relevant program development and/or fundraising experience, or a combination of
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, meeting facilitation, and public relations/public speaking. Strong computer skills, proficiency in Microsoft Suite; Proficiency in Social Media, Web Design, and Graphic Design is advantageous. Ability
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Description The Enrollment and Retention Counselor (ERC) is responsible for helping students move from inquiry to program completion. This position is part of the College of Professional Studies, also known as
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Description The Dental Hygiene program in the Westbrook College School of Health Professions at UNE seeks clinical adjunct faculty to deliver high quality education and evaluation to students in their onsite
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The Head Softball Coach is responsible for all aspects of planning, developing, and coaching the softball program in accordance with the rules and regulations of the University of New England and NCAA