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teach in-person at Anson or Sampson Correctional Institutions as part of Campbell University’s Second Chance Initiative — a transformative educational program that offers an associate’s and bachelor’s
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: Under the strategic guidance of the Vice President for University Advancement, design, implement, maintain and manage all planning, execution, and evaluation of a complex annual giving program, including
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in Literacy, Education or Curriculum and Instruction or related field from a CAEP or AAQEP accredited program required. An earned doctorate in Literacy, Education or Curriculum and Instruction
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from a CACREP accredited program preferred. Doctoral degree in Counseling or Counselor/Counseling Education and Supervision or a closely related counseling discipline accepted. ABD candidates will be
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will give leadership to the Church Music and Worship concentration in the Master of Divinity degree program, the Church Music and Worship specialization in the Master of Arts in Christian Ministry degree
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: An earned doctorate in Counselor Education from a CACREP accredited program required. Candidates must demonstrate evidence of successful clinical experience and ability to function in a setting requiring
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institutional aid programs, including related policies, procedures, and protocol. S/he will be the primary representative to external agencies on matters related to compliance, audits, and program reviews
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secondary subject or providing direction for a component of the curriculum such as the Doctor of Ministry program. Assigned teaching may be in any of the Divinity School’s four degree programs: Master of Arts
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parents, this counselor provides professional guidance while independently interpreting and applying University policies. This counselor provides leadership of the daily transfer visit program involving
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accreditation and to help liaison with the Department of Biology which shares the Biochemistry program. The faculty member will also perform academic advising as well as department, school, and university-wide