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and work. Candidates will contribute to teaching and mentoring at the undergraduate and graduate levels and will support and enhance a diverse learning and working environment. Department or Program
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the University. The department has an established mentorship program and mentorship resources are also available from the Office of the Provost for faculty at all stages of their career. We actively welcome
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programming support functions generally obtained by a bachelor's degree in computer science, or an equivalent amount of training and applied experience. Professional Competencies • Knowledge of software
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courses. • To teach undergraduate courses in the Legal Studies program or graduate courses in the Conflict and Dispute Resolution program, a Master's degree is required; a Ph.D. or J.D. are preferred
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the Oregon Department of Education with state and federal dollars. Position Summary The Office Specialist 2 (OS2) position provides administrative support to the Early Childhood CARES program. EI/ECSE programs
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student academic support program with an emphasis on working with students to successfully transition into and succeed academically in their law-school classes. The position is focused on teaching credit
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in event planning • Knowledge of university-specific computer application programs including Slate CRM • Two years of professional experience in higher education admissions recruitment • One year of
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standard computer workstation • Traveling between buildings on campus in Pacific Northwest weather conditions multiple times during each shift • Occasionally working in inclement weather conditions • The
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Engagement (CURE), Office of Distinguished Scholarships (ODS), and McNair Scholars Program; Academic Residential Communities (ARCs), First-Year Interest Groups (FIGs) and Student Academy to Inspire Learning
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for children and families by creating the nation’s first undergraduate program in child behavioral health. The institute prioritizes the needs of youth who have been historically or persistently underserved and