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contribute to meeting the goals and objectives of Detroit Mercy TRIO Student Support Services program. The Academic Curriculum Coordinator/Tutor will support the success of low-income and first generation
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consideration please upload a copy of the below documents along with your application. A cover letter and A portfolio/work samples Employee Benefits At the University of Detroit Mercy, we continually strive
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people. Strong communication skills, verbal and written. o Computer proficiency in MS Word/Excel/Access is required with a strong computer aptitude for learning various computer applications; Must be
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Apply Job Type Full-time Description Job ID AC9964-3228-1860 Position Classification FT Administrator - Coach Position Summary Administer a competitive Division I Women’s Lacrosse program that
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School of Dentistry FREE to you and your dependents o Option to purchase additional dental plan through UNUM · Vision - o Exams and lenses every 12 months · Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending
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programming, and assists with managing building-related issues by liaising with facilities and IT personnel. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Administrative Support to Department Provide confidential and
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Professions and the McAuley School of Nursing is an inaugural position responsible for the development, management, and improvement of accreditation and assessment processes across all programs within
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student-athlete service programming including but not limited to career. development, financial literacy, mental health, welfare and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, etc. Assist in developing, arranging and
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, implement, and manage ongoing programming that ensures students learn and internalize the ethical expectations of the Law School and of the profession and helps them to integrate the values of legal
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objectives of Detroit Mercy’s King Chavez Parks (KCP) Program: Connections. The College Life Coach will support the academic success of students who are identified as being economically and/or academically