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Specialist. The Education Program Specialist identifies, develops, delivers, manages and evaluates a portfolio of non-credit educational/professional development programs or initiatives from conception
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development of student-athletes and is responsible for the program’s strict compliance with University, Big Ten Conference, and NCAA regulations. Requires at least six years of Division I coaching. Coaching
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student development. All applications must be submitted electronically and include a letter of interest, Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume. Only completed applications will be considered. Schedule: 16 hours
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intelligence tools in curriculum, including coordination with the course development team and management of workflow and communication among team members, to support development of AI literacy in faculty and
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work in the evenings and weekends. As a member of the Division of Development and Alumni Relations, you can play an integral role in Penn State’s future and contribute to one of the most successful
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State’s undergraduate campuses in order to counsel students and families on their options. Demonstrating a commitment to equity and belonging through continuous development, modeling belonging behaviors
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youth development in Erie County, Pennsylvania. CORE makes a concerted effort to create a culture of hope for youth in Erie County. To achieve this, we help facilitate positive relationships between youth
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weekly/season conference and national awards. In charge of the development of opportunities to participate in service activities and encourage participation in community service. Use these opportunities
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for interfacing with key stakeholders and applying technical proficiency across different stages of the Software Development Life Cycle including requirements elicitation, design, coding, testing, and delivery
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. Benefits: A typical work week for most camps is 40 hours, with an hourly wage starting at $12.70 per hour. Lunch and professional development opportunities are also included. How to Apply: Applications must