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appropriate courses, understanding degree requirements, and creating academic plans that align with their interests and goals. Stay updated on the institution's academic policies, program requirements, and
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TITLE: Instructor of Nursing DEPARTMENT: School of Nursing REPORTS TO: Nursing Program Administrator EFFECTIVE DATE: TBD EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Full-Time EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFICATION: Exempt JOB SUMMARY
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written and oral communication skills. Analytical ability to include computer skills such as Word, Excel, and similar programs Excellent interpersonal and communication skills along with problem-solving
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for the Aquaculture Extension program. This is a full-time, 12-month appointment with 60% extension, 25% teaching, and 15% research responsibilities. The candidate will report to the Chair of the School of Aquaculture
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: Computer literacy Effective communication skills Ability to work cooperatively in a team effort is required Initiative, resourcefulness, punctuality, and ability to work independently are essential Ability
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research program involving nutrition and wellness. The position will have a combination of research (75%) and Teaching (25%) components. The Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Human Health (Tenure Track
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on interdisciplinary research projects. Advising and Mentorship: Provide academic advising to undergraduate students in the manufacturing engineering technology program. Mentor students in research projects, internships
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skills. Ability to critically assess information (e.g., program solicitation). Ability to effectively execute multiple tasks, while meeting hard deadlines and competing priorities. WORKING CONDITIONS
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History preferred. SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY: Teaching History Program courses as defined by the Faculty Handbook. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Duties include but not limited to: teach 1-2 introductory general
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OF RESPONSIBILITY: Teaching courses in the Mass Communication and Journalism degree program, especially courses in public relations and advertising, as defined by the Faculty Handbook and the current KSU Course