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numbers and program offerings, the Jabs School of Business consists of 28 full time faculty and 3 support staff. Students participate in undergraduate and graduate programs. Position Description: The Dean
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undergraduate level courses in criminal justice. Other duties include participation in departmental program assessment, student advising, and university and community service. The successful candidate will have
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program requirements; assist in program events, training, and meetings; and, complete program reports and required documentation according to deadlines. Nondiscrimination Statement State and Federal law
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of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. § Demonstrated ability and willingness to live and uphold the University’s Christ-centered mission and values. § Ability to plan, develop, and coordinate multiple
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of religion in order to fulfill its purpose. The University does not discriminate contrary to either State or Federal law. Quick Link to Posting https://jobs.calbaptist.edu/postings/8226
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contrary to either State or Federal law. Quick Link to Posting https://jobs.calbaptist.edu/postings/9856
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. Other duties may be assigned. 1. Provide administrative and operational support to ensure the effective functioning of the Division of Learning Environment & Innovation. 2. Plan, organize, and execute
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to discriminate on the basis of religion in order to fulfill its purpose. The University does not discriminate contrary to either State or Federal law. Quick Link to Posting https://jobs.calbaptist.edu/postings
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of religion in order to fulfill its purpose. The University does not discriminate contrary to either State or Federal law. Quick Link to Posting https://jobs.calbaptist.edu/postings/9752
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its purpose. The University does not discriminate contrary to either State or Federal law. Quick Link to Posting https://jobs.calbaptist.edu/postings/9770