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Relations is an important partner in the strategic management of University of the Pacific’s relationships with its donors and is a key collaborator with the development division and university partners
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supervision, training, and development, academic library operations, academic support, and a commitment to meeting the evolving needs of a diverse campus population. The Sacramento Library Coordinator works
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: Analysis and development of knowledge and skills relevant to complex organizational behavior in public and nonprofit organizations, including motivation, diversity, communications, decision-making, power
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meetings. Represents CAPS at campus events including outreach presentations and orientation sessions. Attends professional development opportunities. Maintains licensure status with the appropriate
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and advocacy work Demonstrated experience in online curriculum development and instructional design. Experience in academic advising and student support services. Experience with online learning
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individual interventions. Maintains program records. Participates in interagency meetings and trainings. Supports the development and implementation of individual recovery plans for referrals. Performs other
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Assist in the drafting, formatting, and revision of study protocols and informed consent documents. Coordinate development of regulatory packets for IRB submission, including protocol, consent forms, HIPAA
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student and peer evaluation, to improve curricular content and presentation. Participate in mandatory faculty calibration and development in pre-clinical area. Patient Care Supervise students providing
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, interpersonal skills, presentation skills, and knowledge of marketing to help guide the Pacific Alumni Association (PAA) and is responsible for the planning, development and implementation of programs and
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, interpersonal skills, presentation skills, and knowledge of marketing to help guide the Pacific Alumni Association (PAA) and is responsible for the planning, development and implementation of programs and