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by logging into their existing Workday employee account. Position Summary: Florida Atlantic University’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) is accepting applications
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. Primary responsibilities will include active research and publication, grant writing, service, supervision and teaching in a CACREP-accredited master’s program. The information below outlines the essential
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areas and classroom settings to ensure the safety and security of the students enrolled in the Henderson after School Program. Plan engaging art and other related activities for students. Organize and
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: Excellent benefit packages including Medical (PPO/HMO $50 per month single & $180 per month family), Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending plans, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and much more
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Visits state/community college campuses to meet with students and advise them on transfer guidelines, requirements, prerequisites, and other admissions related matters. Promotes the LINK Program and FAU
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responsibilities will include active research and publication, grant writing, service, supervision, and teaching in a CACREP-accredited master’s program. The information below outlines the essential functions
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benefit packages including Medical (PPO/HMO $50 per month single & $180 per month family), Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending plans, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and much more. State
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per month single & $180 per month family), Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending plans, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and much more. State retirement options including tax-deferred
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Florida’s State University System. The CoE has five academic departments: Counselor Education, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Leadership and Research Methodology
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Provide quality didactic and clinical education in emergency medicine that meets ACGME emergency medicine residency requirements as directed by the Emergency Medicine Program Director Provide feedback