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, or programs. In addition, incumbents at the Exempt I level must demonstrate: Working knowledge of and ability to apply standard theories, principles, practices, and techniques applicable to the program and/or
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ability to apply standard theories, principles, practices, and techniques applicable to the program and/or administrative specialty to develop conclusions and make recommendations. • Thorough knowledge
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of Arts, and Early Childhood Education program provide current educational theories, innovative teaching practices, and guided field experiences in diverse schools. The department’s Multiple Subject
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Academic Office Coordinator (Administrative Analyst/Specialist– Exempt I) – Chemistry & Biochemistry
methods and procedures for research and statistical analysis and the ability to apply them. Working knowledge of and ability to apply standard theories, principles, practices, and techniques applicable
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, or programs. • Working knowledge of and ability to apply standard theories, principles, practices, and techniques applicable to the program and/or administrative specialty to develop conclusions and make
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of graphic design and production principles and communication theory including a basic understanding of marketing and promotion concepts. Strong graphic design skills and artistic ability in order to translate
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to the development or improvement of administrative policies, procedures, practices, or programs. Working knowledge of and ability to apply standard theories, principles, practices, and techniques applicable
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as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge: Work requires thorough knowledge of the theory and operation of major types of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment and of the materials
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of medical theories, practices and protocols relative to the scope of practice, subject areas such as growth and development, pathophysiology, psychosocial assessment, pharmacology, nutrition, disease
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their research, teaching, and service -- grounded in Africana-centered theory and culturally relevant approaches to exploring and teaching Africana Studies. The Department of Africana Studies was the first