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Summary Assist with online classrooms at graduate and/or undergraduate levels in the Instructional Design & Technology program and/or the Management & Technology major. May participate in
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the front desk Answering phone calls Errands Filing and data entry Copy work Assisting with special events (President's Day and Preview Day) Minimum Qualifications Computer skills Detail-oriented/self
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Summary To support student experience in the Master Athletic Training Program through the facilitation and delivery of the standardized patient assessment. Career Readiness Competencies
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Education - nontenure track, with a brass or woodwind specialization, 9-month, renewable appointment, beginning August 2026. Information about Program and College Bowling Green State University’s College
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Currently enrolled in an undergraduate program in any applied sciences, statistics, and engineering. Strong organizational and time-management skills. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
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content Supervise the club sports student marketing staff (approximately 6 – 8 students) Safety Liaison: responsible for ensuring all club safety officers and current with safety and emergency procedures
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appointment. Information about Program and College The Bowling Green State University Honors College supports BGSU’s mission by fostering a community of scholars. Honors College members sharpen their critical
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rules fairly and respectfully with the safety of the players as top priority. Provide a safe and sportsmanlike environment in which players can properly display their hockey skills. Manage and help
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Summary The Desk Clerk performs a variety of clerical tasks, general operational services for residents and visitors, a variety of safety tasks. Career Readiness Competencies: Communication Critical
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. Essential Functions Teach four courses per semester in Reading and/or Special Education. Courses could include assessment, comprehension/vocabulary/writing, individualized program planning (e.g., IEP, RIMP