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Assistant Professor in the Department of Communicative Disorders at The University of Alabama for the Fall of 2026. Clinical Assistant Professor who will coordinate and conduct speech-language pathology
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-impact, funded research program in the broad and multidisciplinary fields applicable to Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. Priority will be given to candidates with 1) research and/or clinical
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subject to be tutored; OR a native speaker in foreign language. Additional Required Department Minimum Qualifications: Must be available a minimum of two nights weekly from 6:30pm to 9:30pm. Skills and
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, EC, FI, MKT, MGT, OM, MIS), Computer Science, Engineering, English (composition & literature), Foreign Language, Humanities, Social Science, Math, and Natural Science. Additional Required Department
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professionalism when dealing with conflict. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or higher. Foreign language skills. Experience working in a community-oriented policing environment with an emphasis
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to demonstrate courage and take responsibility. Ability to maintain professionalism when dealing with conflict. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or higher. Foreign language skills. Experience working in
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or higher. Foreign language skills. Experience working in a community-oriented policing environment with an emphasis on service in a higher education environment/community. Background Investigation Statement
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Not Graded Department/Organization: 209312 - ACCESS Normal Work Schedule: Varies. Note to Applicants: Position is eligible for remote work subject to University policy . Job Summary: The ACCESS Teacher provides web-based instruction to State of Alabama high school...
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practices and standards for digital collections stewardship, including MODS, Dublin Core, EAD, and METS. Knowledge of at least one programming language. Background Investigation Statement: Prior to hiring
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Knowledge: Ability to translate complex legal concepts into clear, accessible language for audiences. Preferred Qualifications: Recent University of Alabama Law School graduate. Background Investigation