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Scale - ATH1 Retirement: KTRS Contact Person: Bryan Hicks Job Summary/Basic Functions The Head Coach is responsible for the administration of a Division I intercollegiate Program that complies with
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Location: Richmond Campus Hours Per Week: 20 Contact Person: Dr. Jamie Woolery Job Summary/Basic Functions Graduate Assistant may participate in creating/development of workshops and activities under
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performs activities in support of stewardship and workforce development to leverage community and University resources to improve the quality of life throughout EKU's service region and fosters strategies
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intercollegiate women's basketball program in adherence with all university, ASUN, and NCAA rules and regulations to include but not limited to: coaching; recruiting; monitoring of academic progress of student
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, Consultants are cross-trained to assist with a variety of communication products (written essays, oral presentations, research posters, etc.) at any point in the development process (brainstorming, researching
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should hold PGA or LPGA Class A membership. Preferred Qualifications: Job Duties: 30%% - Successfully instruct and supervise the EKU PGM player development program. - (Essential) 30%% - Actively coordinate
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discipline. They will assist with setting up and supporting class labs, assist with development/revisions of course materials, preliminary grading of class assignments with a rubric, program planning for
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Education: Must be currently enrolled as a graduate student in the Masters of Social Work Program at EKU. Sponsorship: This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship. Funding Source: Grant Open Until
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the development, documentation, alignment, and communication of strategic plans; tracks, reports, and communicates progress of attaining the strategic plan; and develops and updates a dashboard for an at-a-glance
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procedures of Eastern Kentucky University, the U.S. Department of Higher Education, and higher education is preferred. Knowledge of student development theory and its application to student academic support