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Position Details Position Details Job Title EXECUTIVE DIR CTR FOR FACULTY DEVELOPMENT Position Number 8102816 Job Category University Staff Job Type Full-Time FLSA Status Exempt Campus Rogers Park
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Position Details Position Details Job Title EXECUTIVE DIR CTR FOR FACULTY DEVELOPMENT Position Number 8102816 Job Category University Staff Job Type Full-Time FLSA Status Exempt Campus Rogers Park
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Manager, reporting to the Director of School-Based Marketing Communications in University Marketing and Communication (UMC), will directly support the Division of Student Development (DSD) by strategically
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computer science classes including discrete structures, computer programming in Python and Java, data structures, algorithms, operating systems, and database systems. This search is part of a College-wide, multiyear
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and creative solutions that result in Greek organizations embracing a lifestyle that promotes the healthy development of each member. Manage budgets associated with SFL. Oversee Greek Standards & Awards
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to perform basic department and university functions; Develop and update curriculum. Qualifications Ph.D. in Mathematics or related field plus 3 years related experience. Prior experience must include: Perform
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at the Health Sciences Campus (HSC). The Senior Associate Director oversees the development and implementation of accommodations for students with disabilities related to academic access, testing, housing, and
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. Draft course/clerkship policies for director’s approval and ensure they are in sync with department and school policies. Prepare and update course/clerkship materials using a variety of formats and
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School programs. Identify current gaps and recommend process and procedure improvements as needed. Support faculty in course design/redesign including supporting rubric development, assessment, and the use
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Advising Onboarding and Education leads the development, implementation, and assessment of educational resources and programming to support the academic onboarding and success of first- and second-year