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communication Creatively plan for SI sessions including preparing lesson plans, interactive activities, worksheets, and other resources that encourage peer-to-peer learning Facilitate two or three 50-minute SI
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Salary Range: Targeted salary $21.00 based on experience Benefits Provided: Yes Required Attachments: Resume, Cover Letter Job Description --- Under the guidance of the Program Manager and Instructor
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organizational boundaries to plan, build, and operate components of the OU Libraries technology strategy. The employment package for this position may include the ability to work remotely. Primary responsibilities
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day-to-day operations for the OISC department, including selection, training, and evaluation of employees; developing and monitoring departmental program budgets, participating in the development
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program where they will be advised, enroll in courses, and hear from various offices on campus to learn about resources students will need throughout their time at OU. Orientation Interns will serve in
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direct primary responsibility to Football, is responsible for the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injury and illness within the University’s comprehensive athletic medicine program
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always expected to handle donor information with care and discretion. Having a vast understanding of Paciolan, Salesforce, and Microsoft Office programs is crucial. Being able to create and analyze excel
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ETR's, and special pays. Opens, routes, and prepares incoming and outgoing mail. May run errands for the department. Plans and organizes meetings and programs. Makes travel arrangements. Performs related
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, revise, affirm, and/or imagine teaching and learning. This program is inspired by the Students as Learners and Teachers Program at Bryn Mawr University. Job Duties: Attend weekly meetings with other DUET
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coming grant endeavors, expected by our Neuroscience Program in the Department of Neurosurgery, as well as rapidly growing need for implementation of electrophysiological methodologies to study