43 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U"-"University-of-California"-"O.P" positions at University of San Francisco
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Education; PPS School Counseling; Administrative Services Credentials); serve as the liaison to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC); and oversee the internship program. Full Job
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to ensure the onboarding of students meets program and clinical facility (hospitals/clinical partners) requirements. Works with multiple client-based clinical placement systems, portals, and databases
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federal loan program reconciliation and processing - DL, Pell, TEACH. Collaborate with ITS on testing and installation timing of all Ellucian Banner Financial Aid releases. Maintenance of all Banner
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event coordination for the Bachelor of Arts in Management (BAM) degree completion program in collaboration with the Director, Assistant Director, and other campus partners. ● Attend and support campus
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approves or denies request for benefits or alternative monthly repayment plan Certification of LVCs on the US Department of Education TIVAS Provides in-depth customer service to students and parents
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evaluation at mid term and end of course to assign grades Attending departmental, program, and/or clinical level meetings Travel to the clinical site (not at a USF Campus) at least once per semester is
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of demonstrated experience in community outreach and engagement, program and project management, and budget and financial administration. Experience in higher education and admission/recruitment highly preferred
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various reports to develop strategies and plan for peak time traffic and numbers and communicate needs to financial aid leadership. Serves as the initial point of contact for student escalations to address
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Job Title: Adjunct PSYD Faculty (multiple positions) Job Summary: The USF PsyD program is a rigorous program that trains students to translate thought into action through practice-oriented training
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partners to provide their students – especially those most vulnerable to systemic injustices – an equitable, responsive, and empowering education. Our program aspires to actualize principles of social