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concepts, applications, theories and terminology of the organization. Maintains the social media image of the graduate programs in the form of reviewing and ensuring that websites for each program are
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of alcohol dependency theories and therapeutic treatment modalities Plus a minimum of three years of experience providing individual and group counseling to patients with chemical dependency issues and/or dual
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for business demands. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Exceptional managerial skills. Strong experience in project management. Knowledge of learning and instructional theories and exposure
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variety of areas, including and not limited to: aural skills, composition, general music, jazz studies, music technology, music theory, and musicology. Position Status Part Time Posting Number 25FA0351
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political behavior and understand the role of technology in shaping civic life. Designs courses that bridge theory with applied research. FLSA Exempt Grade 09 Salary Details Minimum Salary 120741.00 Mid Range
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undergraduate and graduate courses in a variety of areas, including and not limited to: aural skills, composition, general music, jazz studies, music technology, music theory, and musicology. Applications
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, repertory, and/or choreography pedagogy and other dance theory courses for multiple dance forms to undergraduates and graduates. Position Status Part Time Posting Number 25FA0309 Posting Open Date 03/24/2025
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undergraduate and graduate in a variety of areas, including but not limited to: Acting, Directing, Design, Production, Play/Screenwriting, and Theater History, Theory, and Appreciation. Position Status Part Time
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practices, and the basic application of concepts, theories, and terminology of accounting. Cross-trains select duties of the Program Coordinator so as to ensure effective coordination and backup across
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Abilities Strong customer service skills and experience working with diverse populations Background in college student development and/or knowledge of college student development theories/philosophies