122 web-programmer-developer "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" positions at University of Central Missouri
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Description The Programmer/Analyst – Student Data Systems and BI Reporting is a technical expert within University Analytics and Institutional Research (UAIR) responsible for building, maintaining
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development, and ensuring student success in meeting program outcomes. The faculty member collaborates with program administration and colleagues to maintain compliance with Missouri State Board of Nursing
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quality teaching, advising, collegiality and communication. In addition, faculty provide service to their program, department and university, engage in research, scholarship, and professional development
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leadership in developing, implementing, and sustaining meaningful assessment practices that improve student learning and program quality. Working collaboratively with deans, department chairs, program
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teacher application process. 5. Supervise and train student employees and graduate assistants. Examples of Duties Support overall operations - 60% Discern and apply appropriate procedure for student
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preparation of grants for submission and continued funding. Prepare for submission; monthly, quarterly and annual training reports to grant authority with approval of Senior Program Manager. 3. Supervise
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Description The Department of Psychological Science at the University of Central Missouri (https://www.ucmo.edu/psychology/) seeks to fill a nine-month, tenure-track assistant professor position
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Voice Project, Babble to Books early childhood program, the university’s THIRIVE program, the new Sensory Room, experiences with telehealth and future development of adult and pediatric feeding and
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Description The Reconnect Program Manager is responsible for developing and managing initiatives that support adult learners, returning stop-outs, and at-risk students, primarily at the UCM Lee’s
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continuously support the development of new training opportunities, including the Parkinson’s Voice Project, the Babbles to Books early childhood program, the university’s THIRIVE program, the new Sensory Room