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, be responsible for developing and implementing effective student recruitment, enrollment and retention strategies. In collaboration with the Dean of WCHP, oversee and coordinate the administration
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dentistry faculty member will serve in the Department of Clinical Comprehensive Care. Core responsibilities will include didactic, pre-clinical, and clinical instruction and curriculum development in general
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contribute to coordination of general chemistry curriculum assessment, and contribute to laboratory curriculum development. The typical teaching load is the equivalent of 12 credits per semester. Additionally
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communication skills Qualifications The ideal candidate has experience teaching online in an educational setting, has demonstrated expertise in curriculum development and assessment, and has a passion for
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will serve in the Department of Restorative & Clinical Sciences. Core responsibilities will include didactic, pre-clinical, and clinical instruction and curriculum development; mentoring pre-doctoral
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interact with all individuals and teams in a professional manner Engaged in lifelong learning, assess, and enhance your capabilities in this area Model professional development in oral health care and
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curriculum development; mentoring pre-doctoral students; faculty oversight during off-campus student service learning and community outreach activities; emergency call coverage (by rotation); and participation
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dispatchers during shifts. Conduct monthly and annual employee development for assigned security officers and dispatchers. Assist with reviewing the parking inbox and parking appeals. Review daily incident
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learning environment Attend and contribute to faculty calibration meetings Attend faculty development workshops Maintain current Maine license and CPR certification Work with the clinical supervisors
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of the public. Attend university-sponsored events, i.e. Open Houses, Accepted Students Days, Graduation Ceremonies (may include evenings and/or weekends). Participate and develop interprofessional opportunities