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to perform work in a confidential, ethical, and professional manner; Ability to work a flexible schedule. Ability to work under time constraints with interruptions. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree
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Summary/Basic Function Provides a variety of services, which are part of the functions of the Career Services Center. Assist in the implementation, scheduling, preparation, and coordination of all
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faculty advisor for a student organization. • Maintain currency in teaching discipline and professional memberships. • Work collaboratively with other faculty on schedule development, marketing events
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electronic use in promoting Marauder Athletics. • Support student photographers and videographers; assist students working at athletic events. • Provide or schedule photography at all Marauder Athletics
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other faculty on schedule development, marketing events, student and faculty recruitment, retention efforts, and other departmental or college-wide activities. Other duties as assigned. Minimum
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. Participate in departmental, college-wide, and university-wide committees and activities. Serve as faculty advisor for a student organization. Work collaboratively with other faculty on schedule development
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. Participate in departmental, college-wide, and university-wide committees and activities. Serve as faculty advisor for a student organization. Work collaboratively with other faculty on schedule development
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departmental, college-wide, university-wide, committees and activities. Serve as faculty advisor for a student organization. Work collaboratively with other faculty on schedule development, marketing events
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provide recommendations to IT management. Help manage scheduling, communication, travel, and other administrative tasks for the VP/CIO. Act as the direct point of contact for the VP/CIO for the internal and
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of general education requirements, and academic scheduling. Fosters a culture of engagement by including department chairs, coordinators, directors, faculty, staff, and students to discuss critical collegiate