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Product Managers and other stakeholders to maintain seamless program delivery. Salary & Benefits: Minimum starting salary of $48,000, commensurate with experience Comprehensive benefits package including
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support of our Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) program at undergraduate level. These positions will support the continued growth of GVSU's Electrical and Computer Engineering Programs
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graduation requirements, assist students with selection of appropriate major(s) and/or minor(s), and advise students regarding appropriate course selection including a blend of general education and program
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coordinating work, analyzing data, preparing reports, making recommendations and other duties associated with the successful completion of a project/program. Performs administrative work of a confidential nature
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or second degree to MSN degree program, BSN requirement is waived. Previous teaching and/or preceptor experience. Working Conditions: May involve a physically demanding, high-stress environment. May include
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for simulation systems. 4. Prepares and maintains equipment, media, computers, and materials related to simulation learning. 5. Supports digital media use, web stream creation, content distribution
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restorative practices and/or student conduct management. Student program development and implementation experience. Experience supporting students academically. Leadership and facilities management
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Program team to schedule temporary staff based on simulation event needs. Coordinates temporary staff schedule and confirm work assignments. Collaborates and establishes relationships with temporary
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for licensure in Michigan as a Registered Nurse), and have a Master's degree (or higher) in Nursing. If MSN earned through a second degree to MSN degree program, BSN requirement is waived. Applicants must have a
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. Angus (docks in Grand Haven), or the land-based program, or may serve in a combination of roles. AWRI anticipates hiring one or more instructors for the 2025 season, based on programming demand