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appointments. Develops help documents and leads periodic training to School and department level staff on University policies related to graduate education and department/school core expectations outlined in
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to students through office hours and/or individual appointments Assigning and posting final grades Participating in School of Social Welfare curriculum development as appropriate Required Qualifications 1
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online programs. Lecturers serve as participating members of departments and should engage in instruction-related activities beyond direct instruction. Examples include curriculum development committees
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leadership and community partners. Prepare and provide meeting invitations, agendas and supporting materials for meetings and committees including minutes and follow-up on action item status. Assist in
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merit salary materials in coordination with Chair and FYW Program Distribute information to department faculty and graduate students via email 25% Communication & Event Coordination Coordinate and develop
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graduate faculty appointments. Develops help documents and leads periodic training to School and department level staff on University policies related to graduate education and department/school core
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merit salary materials in coordination with Chair and FYW Program Distribute information to department faculty and graduate students via email 25% Communication & Event Coordination Coordinate and develop
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(60%) Develop and oversee the Freshman parent and guest Orientation schedule including check-in, guest/family information sessions, and materials. Maintain our KU Family Connection Platform including
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Development Create, implement, and assess university-wide programs and services specific to nutrition and food security. Research health topics for current issues, best practices, trends, etc.; design
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the highest standards of academic quality and integrity across all programs within SPS. This role involves assisting in the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of academic policies