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and supportive efforts with South Carolina law enforcement agencies and academic institutions, from needs identification through solutions development, in close coordination with other Program
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Function Yes Percentage of Time 25 Job Duty Assist students in the development of an educational plan, including choosing a program of study and/or clarifying educational goals. Essential Function Yes
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outreach, organizing speakers and active-learning opportunities, and developing programmatic curricula for ASL classes, both in-person and online. The department seeks a dynamic, motivated individual who is
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discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct. In partnership with and reporting to the Associate Vice President for Civil Rights & Title IX, the Director of Investigations will develop the personnel and
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, train, schedule, and supervise student workers and graduate assistants who support marketing and outreach efforts. Oversee inventory, place orders as needed and, coordinate the timely distribution
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, train, schedule, and supervise student workers and graduate assistants who support marketing and outreach efforts. Oversee inventory, place orders as needed and, coordinate the timely distribution
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, and Professional Development: Earn and maintain required security and related professional certifications. Attend regional security conferences when available following consultation with management
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Percentage of Time 30 Job Duty Takes personal initiative to identify and correct any problems and to develop strong customer service practices including customer communication and involvement, notifications
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Science Center (BDHSC) is a campus-wide interdisciplinary enterprise that conducts cutting-edge research and discovery, offers professional development and academic training, and provides service
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sectors. HVRI has been a leader in developing geospatial approaches for understanding the distributional impacts of disasters and providing evidentiary support for equitable approaches to community