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Assistant Men’s & Women’s Track & Field Strength & Power Development Coach (Part Time) General Description: Bryant and Stratton College’s (Wisconsin) Athletic Department is seeing a part-time men’s
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conjunction with the Academic Fieldwork coordinator Participate in program, campus/market, and system faculty development opportunities, including program-specific and campus-wide faculty meetings and in
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consistent with the College’s Rigor Standards Framework through the development, integration, and delivery of course content planning documents including but not limited to supplemental syllabi, lesson plans
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, Pediatric, OB, Mental Health and/ or Lifespan Development courses, etc. Provide scheduled/regular skills assistance and tutoring Attend mandatory course and faculty meetings Collaborate with nursing faculty
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six months of successful employment, with occasional on-Campus days throughout the year thereafter. Summary: The Instructional Technologist is responsible for the development of new course builds and
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Seven Principles for Good Practice Assure appropriate course-level rigor in class instruction and assessment methodologies consistent with the College’s Rigor Standards Framework through the development
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through continuous professional development, including completing and maintaining a teaching portfolio Serve on campus committees and participate in campus events Be available to teach day, evening, and/or
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completion in the fields of healthcare, technology, legal, business, graphic design, and more. SUMMARY: The Faculty Development Coach serves as a coach and mentor toward the career-based Teaching and Learning
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Manager Location: Systems Office (Orchard Park, NY) Position Description Summary: As the Curriculum Manager, your primary responsibility is to oversee the comprehensive curriculum development process to
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(scholarship offering). All coaches are responsible for the overall development and advancement of a competitive athletic program while demonstrating high moral and ethical standards and positive sportsmanship