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and workforce needs. As an integral member of the Career Education team, the advisor contributes to shaping programs that prepare students for in-demand careers in Southeast Alaska. This is an exciting
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is responsible for developing and implementing data-driven enrollment plans that support UAF’s growth in both undergraduate and graduate programs. As a forward-thinking leader, the Director drives
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, resource access, and more. Growth in this role includes developing expertise across the portfolio of technology services used in the Consortium Library. You will use that knowledge to assist customers in
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from NCCT will be considered. Preferred Experience: • Experience in curriculum development and assessment; experience in program management. • Familiarity with institutional and/or discipline-based
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on suitability of their academic preparation, documented past teaching experience, and potential to provide high-quality instruction to students participating in professional development offerings. Knowledge
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to learn and develop a thorough understanding of the Library of Congress Classification system. Provide quality customer service, helping patrons and answering questions whenever necessary. Special skills
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The UAA Child Welfare Academy (CWA) trains and develops professional workers who work with Alaska's children and families to assure children are safe and families are strong. This position will
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. The ideal candidate will develop customized curriculum materials using a variety of delivery formats, including electronic and e-learning tools, aligned with state and national ABE standards. They will assess
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laboratory education to students enrolled in the medical laboratory science programs. The program faculty member will be responsible for continued curriculum development, and academic expansion of the program
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the opportunity to develop new courses related to your research area. With support from the college and your colleagues, you will develop new self-directed externally funded research projects, engaging students and