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chair and the dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. This position carries a 4/4 teaching load, which may include hybrid and/or distance education courses. The role emphasizes a student
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Position Announcement Joining Utah Valley University as the Engineering Café Supervisor offers the chance to shape a welcoming, high-energy environment at the heart of campus life. This role is
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through technical rehearsals and final load-out. This role also provides meaningful leadership experience through guiding and mentoring part-time professional and student electricians, fostering skill
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. This position is ideal for students studying Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fields with an interest in RF and satellite communication. Summary of Responsibilities Contribute
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Graduation from an accredited institution with a master’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Public Administration, Education Administration, Business Administration, OR a bachelor’s degree in a
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facilitate progress. Documents and maintains student advising records. Consults with faculty and staff to document program changes. Ensures students receive up-to-date and accurate information concerning
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university training sessions on technical business intelligence tools and topics. Qualifications / Licenses / Certifications Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as business administration, computer science
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, particularly lower-division courses, in person and virtually. Complete tutoring certification program, model problem-solving skills and study strategies, assist in curriculum design for language lab, and improve
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in the analysis of financial data. Knowledge of PC computer systems and software, including spreadsheets, word processing, graphics presentation, accounting software, and Windows operating systems
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students with self-awareness, skill development, and self-efficacy. Engage in professional development and remain current in academic support and coaching best practices and research. Adapt and apply