192 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Texas at Arlington
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training program aligned with best practices in tutoring and student development theory for 75+peer educators, plus Tutors from other departments on campus. Track and analyze student attendance and assist
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programs with quality and fidelity. Develops replicable models for non-curriculum-based activities, such as alternative activities or ATOD education. Supervises assigned interns as Field Supervisor or Task
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community. Flexibility is required to ensure the department is appropriately staffed to satisfy all service needs. Professional development, conferences, and training may require travel and/or overnight
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order to meet and exceed the goals and objectives of the grant. This includes the daily management, development and implementation of the activities and services for the academic year and summer component
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: https://resources.uta.edu/hr/services/records/compensation-tools.php Job Summary The Leave and ADA Administrator will counsel and educate employees and managers regarding leave programs and leave pay
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, professional development, and the ability to build an extramurally funded research program. For the tenured position, candidates should have an exemplary record of scholarship and recognized leadership in
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mentor students, develop collaborations with community partners, serve on departmental, college, and university committees, and drive the long-term success of the bachelor’s degree in planning. Required
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to develop your technical skills while contributing to the smooth operation of our organization’s IT systems. Essential Duties and Responsibilities User Support: Provide first-line support by addressing
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Maintain the organization and cleanliness of the lab. Order lab supplies. Train other lab personnel on laboratory procedures and techniques. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Exercise
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University and provide appropriate referrals to students. Participate in campus events (such as New Maverick Orientation), advising meetings, professional conferences, and individual professional development