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– if applicable: Kent State University invites applications and nominations for the position of Director of the School of Engineering in the College of Aeronautics and Engineering (CAE). This is a full-time, twelve
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); technology/systems proficiency; KSU organizational knowledge; student development theory; etc. is required. License/Certification: Knowledge Of: Desktop software (i.e. Microsoft Office Suite); web-based
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’ software. Accountable for the installation of operating systems on hardware, supporting multiple platforms; maintain computer images and imaging workflows. Make hardware and software recommendations
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experience working with and interacting with diverse student populations is required. License/Certification: Knowledge Of: Desktop software (i.e. Microsoft Office Suite); web-based systems; KSU student systems
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troubleshooting, of assigned systems. Collaborate with IT staff for identification, development and testing of software upgrades, enhancements, and defect resolutions to degree audit software and other student
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, including lectures, clinicals, skill and simulation labs in obstetric nursing in the BSN curriculum. A willingness to employ teaching modalities beyond in-person lectures is required, and relevant prior
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in higher education to include experience working with and interacting with diverse student populations is required. License/Certification: Knowledge Of: Desktop software (i.e. Microsoft Office Suite
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and attain their functional goals. Make hardware and software recommendations to stakeholders, including developing long-term technology plans. Communicate with users to help understand and resolve
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, including lectures, clinicals, skill and simulation labs in obstetric nursing in the BSN curriculum. A willingness to employ teaching modalities beyond in-person lectures is required, and relevant prior
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direction Adapt to new technology, software, and procedures as required * Plan and direct work activities to manage time effectively and set priorities Exercise discretion in distributing and receiving