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Qualifications Current University High School student Computer repair skills Ability to: - work independently - teach others how to troubleshoot computer issues - assist with student netbook training - support
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and the State of Illinois Group Insurance program, can be reviewed here: https://hr.illinoisstate.edu/benefits/ Salary Rate / Pay Rate $215,000 - $230,000 Required Qualifications 1. Bachelor's Degree in
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Summary The Head Women’s Swimming/Diving Coach is responsible for the overall success, performance and conduct of the women’s swimming/diving program at Illinois State University. The Head Women’s Swimming
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the College of Education of Illinois State University. It offers a comprehensive program of instruction for 400+ students in grades PreK-8. Metcalf is a caring community of life-long learners. Its
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University Benefit information, including information regarding eligibility to participate in the State Universities Retirement System and the State of Illinois Group Insurance program, can be reviewed here
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: Superintendence Job Summary The Student Bike Share Coordinator leads the Illinois State University Bike Share Program and plays a key role in promoting sustainable transportation and bike safety on campus
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retention efforts. Within the bachelor's program we have majors in Pure and Applied Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Statistics, and Mathematics Teacher Education, a few legacy majors in Data Science and
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Management program. The normal teaching load is nine credit hours per semester (3 courses). • Develop a focused agenda of scholarship and grantsmanship appropriate to the discipline and disseminate through
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Education and methods coursework, supervising student teachers, and co-facilitating the student teaching seminar. The Coordinator is also responsible for seeking, building, and sustaining clinical
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among faculty, program administrators, and external partners throughout the clinical placement process. Additional Information The Department of Special Education at Illinois State University in Normal