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Responsibilities: SUNY Delhi's two athletic trainers work in conjunction to provide management of a comprehensive Sports Medicine program. The selected candidate will work together with the other AT and the Head AT
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/Leadership experience required. Preferred Qualifications: Library experience and customer service, and computer skills preferred. Work Days: Monday-Friday Noon-8:30pm some holidays Message to Applicants
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• Our positions provide predictable salary progressions, and many offer permanency. • Generous benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance, various retirement program options, paid family
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status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristics, military status, domestic violence victim status, criminal conviction, or any other legally protected status. Individuals with disabilities
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addition to the highly successful NCAA Division III athletic program, Esports, and an extensive array of student clubs and organizations give FSC a strong culture of civic responsibility. Job Description: Periodically
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addition to the highly successful NCAA Division III athletic program, Esports, and an extensive array of student clubs and organizations give FSC a strong culture of civic responsibility. Job Description: Periodically
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addition to the highly successful NCAA Division III athletic program, Esports, and an extensive array of student clubs and organizations give FSC a strong culture of civic responsibility. Job Description: The department
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addition to the highly successful NCAA Division III athletic program, Esports, and an extensive array of student clubs and organizations give FSC a strong culture of civic responsibility. Job Description: Periodically
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Position Overview: Student Support Services is a federally funded TRIO program that assists first generation, low-income and disabled students to succeed in completing an associate’s degree and