42 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"U.S" positions at University of San Francisco
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Job Title: Program Assistant V, Admissions, School of Law Job Summary: The University of San Francisco School of Law is seeking a professional with strong initiative and a committed work ethic who
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Coordinators in scheduling and coordinating clinical placements for nursing students. ● Maintain and update placement databases and records to ensure accuracy and compliance with program requirements
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responsibility. Demonstrated success in supporting historically underserved student populations through equity-centered student development theories and practices. Experience managing multiple program areas and
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interpretive skills to analyze situations, identify concerns, and develop and propose solutions associated with supporting the academic or administrative functions of program and department as related to staff
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Associate (or Senior Associate) Director, a Program Assistant, and the Director of Career Services to develop relationships with alumni and non-alumni employers for the purpose of developing career
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) comprising another Associate (or Senior Associate) Director, a Program Assistant, and the Director of Career Services to develop relationships with alumni and non-alumni employers for the purpose of developing
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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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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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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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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