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Specialist to support the Master of Health Administration (MHA) program in both online and residential formats. This role is pivotal in shaping the program’s success through strategic leadership, student
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regional workforce needs, develop trainings, recruit instructors, and sell programming to enhance the knowledge and skills of employees in many industries. Program specialists oversee a portfolio of
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, scientific computing, data science, and/or statistics are beneficial. The ability to work independently and remotely is required. Strong communication skills are also required to support collaborative work in
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. Fundamental competence utilizing current technology as a management and program delivery tool (Excel, Word, PowerPoint). Creativity, energy, motivation and positive enthusiasm. Ability to meet the travel
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accommodation. Candidates must also have knowledge of the following: Principles and methods of adult education Educational theory and instructional technology Computer hardware equipment and software applications
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Science Outreach. The successful candidate should, in collaboration, expect to contribute to the following: Program Support: Assist with the planning, advertising, and implementation of the office’s diverse
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security landscape Build and lead comprehensive, high performing and collaborative teams across engineering, scientific, and support personnel; foster a culture of excellence, cohesion and professional
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REQUIREMENTS The Penn State Center of Excellence in Directed Energy (CEDE: mri.psu.edu/cede ) in conjunction with the Computational Electromagnetics and Antennas Research Lab (CEARL: (https://sites.google.com
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Academic Program Coordinator in the Undergraduate Office of the Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences’ John and Willie Leone Family Department of Energy and
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in Forest Technology program. This position is a non-tenure track, a 36-week appointment for fall and spring semesters beginning preferably in January 2025, however, accommodations may be made for a