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Athlete Certificate The Department of Clinical Sciences strives to develop healthcare professionals who are well-prepared to meet the evolving needs of varying individuals and communities. High-quality
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, message development, and strategic marketing Required Experience Two years experience in related field Must possess an understanding of marketing and communications mediums with the ability to plan, manage
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Career Plan. Develop partnerships and communicate with faculty and staff associated with student success in assigned college(s)/campus(s) to increase student engagement in professional development
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, the Department of Mathematical Sciences offers programs available on both the Statesboro and Armstrong campuses, focusing on developing logical thinking and correct reasoning in various mathematical areas. With
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, retention, and recruitment. The position will be responsible for creative design and implementation of the department's print- and web-based marketing, recruiting, and event materials. The position will also
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recruitment and management on behalf of their partner agency(ies). The student works directly with the agency(ies) to initiate and plan various service and fundraising projects to benefit the agencies, connect
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related to Georgia Southern University. On behalf of the University, comply with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. Develop programs and obtain resources required to execute all
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Thanksgiving break. Student employees cannot work more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Responsibilities Create a workout program for each individual you train according to the ACSM guidelines
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Develop and oversee Sustain Southern Program, including Eagles 4 Sustainability student group, the sustainable leadership certificate, Southern Sustainability Week, and the Campus Community Garden
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information concerning course descriptions, program requirements, prerequisites, and registration procedures. Play a vital role in maximizing undergraduate students' persistence to graduation. Consistently