138 computer-programmer-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at East Tennessee State University
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paperwork for disposition. Operates truck, lift and tow motor. Operates computer. The value of employment at ETSU goes far beyond salary. The official workday is 7.5 hours, which includes a one-hour lunch
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Therapy Program in the Department of Rehabilitation at East Tennessee State University seeks applicants for a full-time core faculty position. This position is a 12-month clinical or tenure-track
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the land surveying and geomatics industry. The Surveying and Mapping Science program is accredited by ABET and the successful candidate would be expected to assist with the program and departmental
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involves event planning, designing innovative programming for prospective students, and attending recruitment events, including Open Houses, New Buc Kickoffs, College Fairs, TAP program visits, and other
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involves event planning, designing innovative programming for prospective students, and attending recruitment events, including Open Houses, New Buc Kickoffs, College Fairs, TAP program visits, and other
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Commission and assisting with design and program development as needed. A background check is required for this position. Facilities employees may be required to report at their regularly scheduled times
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Commission and assisting with design and program development as needed. A background check is required for this position. Facilities employees may be required to report at their regularly scheduled times
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and Engagement Supporting students with course and program information, as well as, informal pre-advisement planning. Inform students of college and university resources to foster academic success
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the cover letter. The Department of Music is composed of 175 undergraduate students and a new graduate program (beginning fall 2025). Salary: $1000 per credit for faculty with a doctorate degree; $900 per
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to contribute primarily to teaching in the undergraduate nursing program and, dependent on academic preparation, qualifications and department needs, may be asked to teach in graduate nursing programs