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experience Required Qualifications 1. Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Computer Science or a closely related area. 2. At least four years of course related work experience. 3. State law mandates
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Sciences Department: Psychology Campus Location: Normal, IL Job Summary In anticipation of possible openings throughout the academic year and summer sessions, the Psychology Department maintains a pool of
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NCAA rules and regulations 4. Handle all aspects of personal recruiting trips 5. Assist with all other aspects of a nationally competitive Division I tennis program 6. Other duties as assigned
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for admission to the graduate program and interview with faculty will be used to evaluate your eligibility/suitability for this position. If submitting a recorded audition, submit a video file or YouTube link
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Job no:519396 Work type:On Campus Location:Normal, Illinois Title: GA Teaching - School of Communication Master's program - Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 Division Name: Academic Affairs Department
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Director of Operations for soccer program a. A. Serve as liaison between coaching staff and support staff, as well as the visiting team b. Coordinate all aspects of team logistics for home & away matches
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Teaching Assistant duties may include but are not limited to: 1. Assisting with all aspects of a comprehensive university band program 2. Assisting with undergraduate conducting classes 3. Serve as primary
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levels. 4. Assist with the ISU Big Red Marching Machine Drum line. 5. Conduct and coach Percussion Ensemble. 6. Assist with administrative aspects of a comprehensive Percussion Program. 7. Percussion
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Teaching Assistant duties may include but are not limited to: 1. Assisting with all aspects of a comprehensive university choral program. 2. Assisting with undergraduate conducting classes. 3. Serve as an
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comprehensive program of instruction for 400+ students in grades PreK-8. Metcalf is a caring community of life-long learners. Its mission is to act as a model for educational methods and theory in support of