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Apply Job Type Full-time Description Job ID FU9720-0304-1837 Position Classification FT Faculty UDMPU (9 month) Position Summary The Physics Program in the College of Engineering & Science
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Career Services Provider (CCSP) • Certification in Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF). • NACE Coaching Certification Program (CCP) • Experience or Certification in TypeFocus Careers or Myers
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. Demonstrated ability to work across different disciplines. Evidence of capacity to engage with a diverse student body. Demonstrated leadership capacity in a program director role or other similar function
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At the University of Detroit Mercy, we continually strive to provide a high-quality, comprehensive benefits package to our valued employees. We offer our employees the following benefits: · Medical - o Three health
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At the University of Detroit Mercy, we continually strive to provide a high-quality, comprehensive benefits package to our valued employees. We offer our employees the following benefits: · Medical - o Three health
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to provide a high-quality, comprehensive benefits package to our valued employees. We offer our employees the following benefits: · Medical - o Three health plans to choose from with a large national provider
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to Prof. Gail M. Presbey, Chair of the Search Committee: presbegm@udmercy.edu. Employee Benefits At the University of Detroit Mercy, we continually strive to provide a high-quality, comprehensive benefits
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program, and Michigan State College of Human Medicine. A successful candidate will have a strong interest in implementing best practices in teaching pedagogy including evidence-based teaching strategies
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may include service to a program, college, university, the profession, or the broader community. Evidence of a capacity for leadership. Physical Requirements Job may require lifting light weight objects
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contribute to meeting the goals and objectives of Detroit Mercy TRIO Student Support Services program. The Academic Curriculum Coordinator/Tutor will support the success of low-income and first generation