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-athletes; support the head coach with all phases of the men’s volleyball program. Minimum Education Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Minimum Experience Successful competing and/or coaching
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doctoral program in counseling psychology and the MPCAC (Masters in Psychology and Counseling Accreditation Council) accredited master’s program in clinical mental health. Through the CPC, graduate student
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, institutional research, research methods, statistics, school counseling, and/or gifted education. This is an in-person/on-campus position. Applicants in the departmental pool will be notified only
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Semester Description The Department of Nutrition and Health Science invites applications for part-time faculty semester appointments to teach classes in public health,research methods, or nutrition/dietetics
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supporting and troubleshooting computer systems including system integrations. Minimum Other Authorization to work in the US Candidates for searches must have current authorization to be employed in the U.S
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interpersonal skills. Demonstrated evidence of strong verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated intermediate level of computer skills specifically Canvas, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Outlook, as
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interpersonal skills. Demonstrated evidence of strong verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated intermediate level of computer skills specifically Canvas, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Outlook, as
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instruction to student-athletes; perform duties in all areas of the Men’s Basketball program at the direction of the head coach, athletic director, or sport supervisor. Minimum Education Bachelor’s degree by
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institution. Adjunct faculty interested in teaching masters level research methods courses must have at least a doctoral degree in special education, education, psychology, or closely related field from
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, research methods, educational psychology, school counseling assessment, or school psychology assessment. Teaching responsibilities will include graduate courses in School Psychology and Educational