382 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"U"-"FEMTO-ST"-"Prof" positions at East Carolina University
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(CDSA) is one of a statewide network of 16 regional agencies that provide interdisciplinary early intervention supports and services through the North Carolina Infant Toddler Program to infants and
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clarification and supplementation to enhance a student’s understanding. The Student-Athlete Academic Services’ Tutor program staff is selected from among the top students at ECU, who undergo a structured training
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departments, each responsible for providing various student support, services, and educational programs accessible to the university community. With over 300 full-time employees and over 1200 student workers
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comprises over 30 departments, each responsible for providing various student support, services, and educational programs accessible to the university community. With over 300 full-time employees and over
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Student Worker to provide the quality team assistance with various clinical quality program duties. The student will complete patient chart audits in the electronic health record and enter data submissions
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responsible for providing various student support, services, and educational programs accessible to the university community. With over 300 full-time employees and over 1200 student workers, the Division
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enrolled in one of four undergraduate programs: family and community services, birth-kindergarten teacher education, family and consumer sciences education, and child life. An additional 85 students
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range of education programs—including afterschool, tutoring, mentoring, and youth development initiatives—by ensuring accurate data collection, management, and reporting. This position strengthens program
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/ Advertising Department CARDIOVASCULAR SCIENCES Division ECU Health/BSOM Classification Title 10300 University Program Associate Competency Level 2 - Journey Working Title Fellowship Coordinator Number
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in a graduate program for the Fall 2025 semester. Good written and oral communications skills required. Ability to work independently with minimal direct supervision. Detailed oriented and good