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they will spend time on professional development activities and presentations on topics such as defining the words we use in this area of work, social change and leadership development models, event planning
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development stipend, a relocation stipend, and flexible and hybrid scheduling based on business needs. University Benefit Highlights: For more University Benefit information: https://hr.illinoisstate.edu
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registration and classification processes of student organizations, coordinates and implements student organization advisor training, and administers support services and organization development trainings
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with other campus offices, the position serves as a primary liaison, mentor, and consultant for students during their educational development, career planning, and personal growth. A successful candidate
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these constituents with research support, information fluency instruction, and collection development to ensure equitable access to Milner’s resources and services. Responsibilities for this position include: • Serves
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Job no:521086 Work type:On Campus Location:Normal, Illinois Title: Director of Scholarly Teaching Division Name: Academic Affairs Department: Ctr for Integrated Professional Development Campus
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development research service for University Advancement, including managing prospect research initiatives identifying, acquiring, qualifying, rating, and tracking donors to determine capacity, interests, and
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, teaching assistants, and students during laboratory courses. The position also assists with lab setup, experiment development, equipment calibration, vendor coordination, and continuous improvement of lab
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bringing events to life, we want to meet you! As our Event Operations Manager, you’ll play a key role in ensuring the success of professional development events across Illinois. This is a fantastic
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extraordinary. It is our philosophy to recruit, inspire, and retain talented team members and promote wellness and foster their development. It is our goal to promote a more fully diverse and inclusive campus