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unless otherwise indicated within the posting information, is not available for most faculty positions. Description The University of North Alabama is accepting applications for the position of Primary
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supervision of the athletic training programs designated by the supervisor. This position also assists in coordinating and executing all primary and secondary insurance claims concerning student athlete injury
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external vendors to ensure safe, well-maintained spaces; Support capital planning, housing master planning, and renovation priorities; Oversee housing software systems, currently StarRez, and technology
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instruct in our Master of Health Administration (MHA) program, as well as our MBA and/or BBA programs. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position has been filled
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main stage theatre productions each year, including a musical. Together, these opportunities reflect a vibrant creative environment in which students and faculty engage in ambitious work across both
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standards and goals for quality, schedule, budget, safety, and regulatory compliance. Primary responsibilities include selecting architect(s); preparing and negotiating contract documents and project
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of stated goals and objectives; Serve as a primary point of direct administrative contact and liaison with other Alliance partners; Assist in the development and execution of program initiatives; Assist in
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standards and goals for quality, schedule, budget, safety, and regulatory compliance. Primary responsibilities include selecting architect(s); preparing and negotiating contract documents and project
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(OHS) program, with primary teaching responsibilities delivered through the Guizhou University–University of North Alabama International College of Engineering and Technology located in Guiyang, China
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. Sponsorship is not available for this position. Essential Job Duties Primary responsibilities include teaching lower- and upper-level undergraduate psychology courses (12 hours), research and scholarly activity