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. Conduct risk analysis and mitigation and contribute to developing standard operating procedures for a stable IT support environment by providing regular progress reports to the IT Services Director. Manage
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searches and onboarding, including serving as the point of contact for processing new-hire paperwork for regional staff. Hire, supervise, and train student employees, utilizing Handshake and Workday for job
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: 12-15 credit workload per semester in Sport Management Provide mentorship and support professional development opportunities for Sport Management students Provide vision and expertise in sport
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/or more than 5 days per week. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
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research proposals. Excellent decision-making and problem-solving skills. An ability to develop and implement strategies to address long-term opportunities. Working Conditions: Normal office environment
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of evidenced based best practices, professional seminars, workshops, webinars, and conferences. Application of learning from professional development to the academic and clinical practice settings. Demonstrates
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one’s field and an interest in general curriculum development are desired. Responsibilities – Essential Functions: The candidate must be able to teach effectively to students who are in their first year
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: This position is supported by the University Carillonneur Endowment. Compensation will be commensurate with experience, up to $50,000 and does not include benefits. Additional professional development
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, supervision, and collaboration with stakeholders to assigned PK-12 school districts. Highly developed written and verbal communication, organization, and conceptualization of teacher practices and instructional
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, supervision, and collaboration with stakeholders to assigned PK-12 school districts. Highly developed written and verbal communication, organization, and conceptualization of teacher practices and instructional