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Bard College Apply Here:https://apply.interfolio.com/172685 The Sociology Program at Bard College invites applications for a full time, tenure-track Assistant Professor to begin in Fall 2026
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education opportunities Other duties as assigned Qualifications A Bachelor's degree from an accredited athletic training program is required; a Master's degree in a related field is preferred NATA-BOC
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student support duties are also a significant part of this role. Substitute teachers implement and adhere to the instructional program set in place by the regularly assigned faculty member and are called
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the Early College Associate in Arts degree program as well as in Bard Academy. Launched in 2015, Bard Academy is a two-year high school program with courses designed and taught by college professors and
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operational tasks Complete reflections each semester rooted in their observations and end of the semester evaluations Full-time tutors will additionally: Work with the Program Director, Program Coordinator, and
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Microsoft Office Suite and Google Workspace; knowledge of Ellucian Banner strongly preferred Experience with administering the NYS TAP program and/or the federal Direct Loan program is highly desired
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the Early College Associate in Arts degree program as well as in Bard Academy. Launched in 2015, Bard Academy is a two-year high school program with courses designed and taught by college professors and
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the Early College Associate in Arts degree program as well as in Bard Academy. Launched in 2015, Bard Academy is a two-year high school program with courses designed and taught by college professors and
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the Early College Associate in Arts degree program as well as in Bard Academy. Launched in 2015, Bard Academy is a two-year high school program with courses designed and taught by college professors and
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the Early College Associate in Arts degree program as well as in Bard Academy. Launched in 2015, Bard Academy is a two-year high school program with courses designed and taught by college professors and