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in a doctoral program in which the Master's Degree is not required. Preferred Qualifications: PhD or other terminal degree in a related field is preferred. Additional Information: This is a part-time
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/Leadership experience required. Preferred Qualifications: Library experience and customer service, and computer skills preferred. Work Days: Monday-Friday Noon-8:30pm some holidays Message to Applicants
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with basic computer applications to support students' technological needs Thoroughly and accurately document tutoring sessions to meet reporting requirements. Assist and support students with course
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records in case of audits. Advertise upcoming courses on the DCC EMS Facebook page and work with DCC Marketing office to advertise courses on a regular basis. Work with EMS Program Coordinator to hire new
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. • Collaborating with physicians on designing and implementing appropriate plan of care for the patient, or chooses appropriate treatment based on pre-determined protocols. • Any other duties as requested by
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. Monitor student academic progress to degree attainment and conduct degree checks to ensure compliance with degree program requirements Create, review, and edit departmental Course Catalog listings. Process
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associated with the academic advisement of undergraduate engineering and computer science students in the University at Buffalo. Like all academic advisors in the Office of Academic Affairs, the incumbents