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Environments Development and characterization of modified carbon-carbon (C/C) composites for high-temperature aerospace applications. Experience with fracture/oxidation-resistant composite designs and
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Assistant Director with the development, implementation, and assessment of academic coaching effectiveness, including tracking and reporting on utilization. Duties & Responsibilities Works collaboratively
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Position Qualifications High school diploma with 2 years of experience in early childhood education, child development, or a related field. OR Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential reflective
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acumen, driving outcomes and exceeding goals and objectives. Demonstrated proficiency in designing and delivering career and professional development content. Demonstrated understanding and commitment
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Instruction Curriculum Leadership Position Summary The Early Interventionist provides assessment and intervention services to assist families in fostering the growth and development of children, birth through
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and engineering principles Knowledge of medical design and development Ability to solve complex problems using analytical skills Ability to maintain prompt and regular attendance in the workplace
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environment that supports student development, engagement, and retention. The Administrative Professional will also work closely with the Division of Student Affairs Business Officer to ensure alignment with
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month faculty position at the University of Memphis with full benefits. Minimum Position Qualifications Required: a minimum of an Associate’s degree in child development, Early Childhood Education, or
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development; and Have excellent oral and written communication skills and the ability to work effectively with others Minimum Position Qualifications Candidates should have an earned doctoral degree in
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and graduate assistants. 2. Student Success & Climate · Support student, staff, and faculty professional development and serve as a general resource in the areas of diversity, inclusion, access, and