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), the lead curriculum coordinator is responsible for overseeing the management and support of the online learning/curriculum management system (LMS) for the medical education program. This includes providing
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difficult and complex work involving a high degree of decision making and independent judgment to determine an admission status to an undergraduate, graduate, doctoral degree program. Specialized functions
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setting. Duties & Responsibilities Serves as primary administrative support for the Standardized Patient (SP)/Simulation Center within the College of Medicine. Assists with program logistics, including but
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services or program-related activities, including duties for a supervisor and handling substantive secretarial/administrative details as directed by the NDS Program Director. This individual serves as the
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events. Organizes visits from foreign institution representatives and program providers, as needed. Supervision Exercised None. Message to Applicants Central Michigan University is dedicated to fostering
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. The Department Chair will provide leadership and direct day-to-day activities for the entry-level physical therapy program while upholding the core values of CMU, which include integrity, respect, compassion
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teaching, curricular development, and advising and mentoring of students. They will develop a research program that involves students and seek external funding. They will actively contribute to service
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This position coordinates and organizes the day-to-day operations of the Office of Indigenous Affairs, the Student Transition Enrichment Program (STEP) and Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgendered and Queer (LGBTQ
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applications, awards, and correspondence. Provides direct support for the BIS Department on daily tasks or special projects as needed, including, but not limited to the SAP Alliance program. Attends training
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hydrologic and hydraulic models to quantify potential flood impacts in the study watersheds. The project is supported by the Department of Energy Resiliency Center program and will involve engagement