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Job Title: Energy Management Technician Physical Location: Kent Campus - Kent, OH Salary: $24.94 - $26.05 (6 month rate) Basic Function: Install, program, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair energy
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-tenure-track position focused primarily on teaching introductory and foundations courses for the BSN program at the Stark Campus, with the opportunity to teach in other areas depending on program need and
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implementation of a program or project. May oversee day-to-day operations of a program or project. Serve as liaison for area of specialization; answer questions and provide advice on issues related to area of
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policies and procedures in all major areas of operation (i.e., student, instructional, administrative, business, financial services, and auxiliary services). Administer all academic and non-academic programs
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strategy and coordination with other programs in the region. Manage the development, administration/execution and marketing of a variety of LaunchNET events on campus and around the region. Reports
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marketing plan for the college. Collaborate with academic departments across the college to understand and document program differentiators and priorities, serving as the subject matter expert who translates
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Education. Lead strategic planning, establish goals, and manage resources to achieve objectives for honors and global education programs. Lead the university in creating a vision and direction for
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-TIME, 9-MONTH, NON-TENURE TRACK FACULTY MEMBERS TO TEACH UNDERGRADUATE COURSES WITHIN THE ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED BUSINESS DEGREE PROGRAM IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY. THE APPOINTED FACULTY MEMBER MAY
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seeking two (2) full-time, 9 month, non-tenure track faculty member to teach undergraduate courses with the Associate of Applied Business Degree Program in Business Management Technology. The appointed
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student financial aid programs for a regional campus; to ensure departmental compliance with federal, state, and University regulations. Serve as primary back-up to the Director in their absence. Reports