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underscored by the requirements found in Section 51.301 of the Texas Education Code. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Political Science; advanced ABDs are also encouraged to apply. Preferred Qualifications
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underscored by the requirements found in Section 51.301 of the Texas Education Code. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Political Science; advanced ABDs are also encouraged to apply. Preferred Qualifications
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methods to solicit and maximize giving participation rates: Phonathon, appeal letters, e-solicitations, and campus events. Work closely with Database Coordinator to ensure appropriate database updates
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indicators (KPIs) and metrics aligned with institutional priorities. Use statistical methods and techniques to extract meaningful insights and to identify patterns, trends, correlations and anomalies
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Adjunct (Communication) Position Number 977552 Department Communication and Mass Media Salary Master’s: $2,584/class; PhD: $3,230/class Remote No Job
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of accountability for staff processes, procedures, and departmental expectations. Complete formal and informal feedback and evaluations of staff as requested. On-Call/Emergency Response During assigned on-call shifts
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using our Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system to: identify and connect with prospective students using various communication methods (text, email, phone, virtual meetings); keep outreach efforts
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using our Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system to: identify and connect with prospective students using various communication methods (text, email, phone, virtual meetings); keep outreach efforts
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management preferred. Additionally, there is the possibility of teaching/co-teaching in the summer if so desired. Minimum Qualifications Earned doctorate (e.g. PhD, EdD, ScD, DSc, DPT, or tDPT) – terminal
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in oboe and bassoon, a weekly studio class, reed making, and chamber ensembles as assigned. In the Spring semester the teaching load includes the double reed section of a Woodwind Methods class