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Lecturer position. This position is part of the McGhee Endowment in the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses over the academic year in
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demonstrated the ability to teach a variety of courses, including introduction to archaeology and higher-level topics. Geographic expertise should complement existing faculty, and experience with archaeology
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offered by SMS, teach graduate and undergraduate courses, and provide service to the School of Mathematics and Statistics, the College of Science, and RIT. In addition, the successful candidate has
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to apply for a non-tenure track Lecturer position to teach in the Industrial Design (ID) program. The Industrial Design program focuses on developing strong conceptual and formal design skills by engaging
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governance. Additionally, the researcher may attend local faculty governance meetings to observe and analyze participation practices directly and learn about current issues related to governance
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capacity to teach, coach, and communicate broadly with student athletes, colleagues and the public; cultivate and sustain collegial relationships; build unity around difficult issues; be an active listener
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Experience with Workday financial applications or other ERP system Flexible computer skills including the suite of Microsoft Office products, and modern collaboration tools such as Slack, OneNote, and Google
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. Ability to develop and provide relevant consultation and educational outreach services in a higher education learning community. Ability to work independently within a dynamic clinical and learning
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. Skills: Hands on experience in conducting LCAs, or the ability and interest in learning how to conduct LCAs Strong foundational understanding of engineering principles and environmental systems. Ability
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goals. Supervise and mentor engineering staff, fostering a culture of continuous learning, collaboration, and technical excellence. Provide coaching and feedback, support professional development, and