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spaces. Must have good working knowledge of liquor liability laws. Equipment Knowledge – Must possess good computational ability, computer skills, and be able to use computer software (i.e. Delphi, email
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communication, customer service, and time management. - Individual training sessions. - Website maintenance. - Quality control of CLAS computer labs. - Assisting with hardware assemblies. - Inventory tracking
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the Psychology M.S. program who does not hold a Full Graduate Assistantship. Work-study eligibility preferred but open to all psychology graduate students. Additional Information: Physical Demands Summary: Wage
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”. The Project Administrator will collaborate with the faculty and lead the implementation and pairing of clients (birthing families) with birth support person (student) who has completed the summer program and
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class unity. This position’s primary responsibility is to coordinate the year-round efforts to plan and implement the New Student Orientation Program. These responsibilities include selection of student
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class unity. This position’s primary responsibility is to coordinate the year-round efforts to plan and implement the New Student Orientation Program. These responsibilities include selection of student
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rules. Requirements: Specific Duties and Responsibilities: Oversee all student-athletes and tutors in study hall and maintain a quiet study environment Maintain accurate attendance records in the computer
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of positions: 4 Department: 707-Academic Advancement Program Contact Name: Dr. Rachel Epstein Contact Phone/Extension: 610-519-4103 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: • Collaborate with AAP
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sections in the first-year legal research program or two sections of the advanced legal research class. Conducts student assessment. Guest lectures in the advanced legal research class, clinics, and other
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collections. INSTRUCTION Designs, prepares, and teaches a maximum of two courses in the Law School curriculum per academic year: either two sections in the first-year legal research program or two sections