145 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at East Tennessee State University
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to ETSU students. Academic Coaches will • Conduct weekly meetings with approximately 20 assigned students to promote their academic success; • Help students develop the skills needed to achieve
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-management, multitasking, analytical, decision-making, and problem-solving skills. Ability to synthesize complex information and prepare concise briefing materials. Ability to work effectively in a dynamic
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-management, multitasking, analytical, decision-making, and problem-solving skills. Ability to synthesize complex information and prepare concise briefing materials. Ability to work effectively in a dynamic
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training in areas of instructor development, supervising event security, field training officer, and instructor courses for in-service POST curriculum. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED
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health and well-being. Ability to develop educational programming for patients and healthcare professionals. Ability to communicate effectively and adapt communication styles. Ability to use proper
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of 2025. Primary responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses, student recruitment, curriculum and laboratory development and maintenance, service, and establishing strong relationships with
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and career-related matters. Beyond one-on-one advising, you will design and implement programs to foster student success, empowering learners to develop their abilities and resilience. You’ll also help
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. Ability to train and supervise support personnel. Ability to plan, organize, and work independently. Ability to communicate effectively. Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment. Ability to
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professional development. It also requires staying up to date with evolving Army regulations and federal laws to ensure compliance and effective program operations. The value of employment at ETSU goes far
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overseeing and administering the planning, development, coordination, and implementation of a comprehensive student case management process for undergraduates that are identified as low-income, first