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are searching for a Mechanical Engineering Support Specialist to join our Materials and Mechanicals Development Department in the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State. ARL/Penn State's purpose is to
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to: Assisting with content development and instruction Preparation of learning materials and activities Presentation of specific subjects Assisting with course activities Supervising students during class trips
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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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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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of Athletics. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Practice preparation Player development Game day coaching Recruiting Supervising both player personnel under the head coach Additionally
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. The Assistant Coach is responsible for practice preparation, player development, game day coaching, and recruiting and supervising both player personnel under the head coach. Additionally, the Assistant Coach
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to oversee our junior tennis programs, including camps and clinics. This part-time position is ideal for a dynamic leader who is passionate about youth development, tennis instruction, and program management
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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
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education is required. 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. What