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schedule, to include weeknights, weekends and overnight travel. • Ability to work as a team member and demonstrate leadership and followership skills. • Computer proficiency (Microsoft suite), Banner
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. This faculty member will teach literacy and reading methods courses for teacher candidates in programs leading to Ohio teacher licensure. The successful candidate will demonstrate deep expertise in the Science
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Email kcarter2@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Teaching Instructor faculty typically teach 15 contact hours per semester (undergraduate) or 30
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the biology program of the Department of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the rank of Assistant/Associate Professor. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Non-Tenure track faculty typically teach 15
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research activities including published articles/books. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach courses as assigned. The minimum teaching load is twenty-four credit hours annually. Courses are delivered face-to
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, and lead/conduct research activities including published articles/books. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach courses as assigned. Minimum teaching load is twenty-four credit hours annually. Courses
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Professor, Tenure Track. Appointment is set to begin August 2026. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Faculty typically teach 12 credit hours per semester (undergraduate), including entry-level as
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across a broad range of criminal justice courses. The ability to teach forensics is a plus. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Faculty typically teach 12 hours per semester (undergraduate), especially
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weekend. · Handles basic printer, computer, copier troubleshooting, and report technology issues · Performs other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications · Bachelor’s degree · Minimum of one successful
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to historically underserved populations including low-income, first generation, underrepresented students of color, veterans and military affiliated, rural students, and students with different abilities