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: 6408673 Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy Clinical Neuro Lecturer Job No: 549552 Work Type: Instructional Faculty - Temporary/Lecturer Locations: Southern California: San Diego Categories: Bargaining
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that may include conferences, banquets, luncheons, industry events, and more. Coordinates program activities, training opportunities, seminars, conferences, and other industry-related activities with
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through a bachelor's degree, preferably in computer science or business, or equivalent training and applied experience. Foundation knowledge and skills for the Analyst/Programmer, depending on the position
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marketing of the women's club lacrosse program. The position averages 15-20 hours per week and requires availability for evening and weekend hours, including home and away competitions. The Women's Lacrosse
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. The Assistant Coach is responsible for the enforcement of rules, policies, and procedures as outlined in the Sport Club Handbook as well as all duties associated with coaching a collegiate club program. The
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seeking a dedicated and motivated Assistant Coach for Women's Basketball to contribute to the success of our prestigious athletic program. Under the leadership of the Head Women's Basketball Coach, the
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the Organization: Reports to the Graphics Manager Works closely and collaborates with Graphics team: Graphic Design Specialist and Web Designer Interacts with A.S. Department and Program Staff Members EMPLOYMENT
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the leadership of the Head Softball Coach, this position plays a vital role in supporting the development, success, and integrity of the SDSU Softball program. The ideal candidate will bring energy, strategic
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exercise equipment as well as laundry Conduct facility equipment inspections and complete daily reporting including participation counts Process guest, membership, and program registrations Effectively
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. The successful candidate is expected to join the current research effort in the Cardiovascular Biomechanics Laboratory (http://www.maynewman.us ) and expand the program by developing a vigorous externally funded