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. The ideal candidate will be a generalist social work educator capable of teaching micro-level BSW courses and an integrated methods course at the MSW level with the ability to teach clinical skills (e.g
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. Demonstrated potential for university teaching in one or more of the following areas: ESL assessment; ESL teaching methods, or ESL educational research methods; socio-cultural or socio-linguistic aspects
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PhD degree. The start date for this position is no later than Winter Semester 2026. Salary & Benefits: Minimum starting salary of $65,000, commensurate with experience Comprehensive benefits package
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from University sources as catalysts for messaging that contributes to consistent recruitment and re-recruitment activity. Develop and implement methods to gain insights from our residents regarding
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. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Bachelor’s degree with significant coursework in Research Methods and Statistical Analysis Strong analytical and quantitative skills Demonstrated ability to develop
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., PhD). At least two (2) years of academic experience or health-related teaching. Demonstrated ability to facilitate active learning and integrate educational technology into teaching. Responsibilities
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students, establish a robust, externally funded research program, and publish in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. The faculty can also hire PhD students and be their advisor via
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required in cleaning methods and techniques, new products, and working relationships. Handle recycling materials. Call, email, or use internet to request work orders to customer service. Assist with
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degree with formal training in archival theory and practice Knowledge of best practices, trends, and issues in managing and preserving digital collections Familiarity with current national data content and
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the heart of all our faculty activities, whether using innovative teaching methods to help students learn, developing high-impact learning experiences for students, or conducting research with undergraduates