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on all job duties and responsibilities outlined in this position; performs other duties as assigned by the School Director. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma
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the Hospitality & Tourism Management BSBA and the Casino Resort Management and Marketing certificate program but may also include support of related programs. Faculty are expected to maintain quality
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experiments. The candidate will be expected to: Develop a strong, nationally recognized and externally funded research program; Publish in peer-reviewed literature; Mentor graduate students and undergraduate
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comprehensive music program that provides high quality experiences for students and community members through a variety of musical activities. These activities are essential to the development of our students
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skill sets to move forward throughout the program. Adjunct faculty members work closely with the course clinical coordinator and program coordinator to ensure that the standards and quality of the nursing
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availability, and performance. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Work closely with PI and the research team to plan, design, and execute scientific research. Perform experiments using appropriate cellular and
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needed basis. Job Summary Adjunct faculty members facilitate students’ achievement of course objectives and competencies as determined by the program. Adjuncts may teach a variety of forensic science
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your transcripts when applying for this position. Job Summary Elementary Education Adjunct Faculty assist with the instructional delivery of courses taken by program majors. Elementary Education adjunct
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by program majors. Higher Education adjunct faculty teach up to 6 hours [2 – 3hour courses] per semester. Typical courses focus on finance, law, and leadership. Primary Duties and Responsibilities 1
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both program majors and non-majors. Special Education adjunct faculty teach up to 6 hours [2 – 3hour courses] per semester. Typical courses focus on Introduction to Disabilities and/or Special Education