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, NON TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BEGINNING FALL 2025. Additional Basic Function – if applicable: Examples of Duties: Duties/essential functions may include, but not be limited
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applications Skill In: Written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills Ability To: None. Preferred Qualifications – if applicable: None. Assessments: Asterisk (*) indicates knowledge, skills, abilities
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, if required by position Skill In: Interpersonal communication to effectively interact with University personnel and public in person and over the telephone (e.g., to transmit work directives, to explain
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: First Aid/CPR/AED certification must be obtained in first 30 days of employment for positions assigned to Recreational Services. Knowledge Of: Skill In: Interpersonal and written communication
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nursing program. Additional Basic Function – if applicable: Examples of Duties: Duties/essential functions may include, but not be limited to, the following: [example of duties] Additional Examples
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) graduate program. The School of Fashion has strong ties to the fashion industry, and is globally connected with campus locations in Florence, Italy, and New York City, as well as study away programs in Paris
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.) Skill In: Use of hand and power tools Operating and maintaining various types of grounds maintenance equipment (e.g., power mower, garden tractor, chain saw, sod cutter, rotary tiller, snow thrower
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, invites applications for part-time faculty who can teach in-person on the Stark Campus teaching either Reading and Writing in Middle Childhood or Integrated Social Studies and Science in Middle Childhood
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of invitation and guest lists, set-ups, ticket distribution, invitations, permits and licenses, technology requirements, signage and other event-related communications, organize and coordinate planning committees
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student recruitment Skill In: Verbal, written and interpersonal communication * Analysis, problem solving and project management Ability To: Work closely with and demonstrate sensitivity to individuals with