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. Excellent computer skills (word processing, database systems, graphic design, and web maintenance skills). Experience with strategic branding, national, and international marketing. Ability to travel locally
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compressors, ice and refrigerating machines, air conditioning units, filters, dryers, fans, siphons, also automatic and power-oiling pumps and engines, as well as other such normal or evolved building systems
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qualified, temporary, part-time instructors to teach on-site, in-person classes for our Design Program. Full Job Description: This position seeks candidates from the field of Design who can teach
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. Preferred qualifications: A Master’s degree or PhD in any engineering or related field. Experience teaching and/or mentoring undergraduates. Experience managing and leading multiple engineering or related
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of collaboration, conflict resolution, problem solving, and decision making. Excellent computer skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other software programs) is required
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the University is to promote learning in the Jesuit tradition. The University offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional students the knowledge and skills needed to succeed and the values and sensitivity
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writing or updating user documentation Willingness to learn new technologies; independently administer technical solutions with guidance and supervision from e-Procurement Specialist Prepare PaAS-related
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learning Evaluating student performance; providing frequent student feedback to enable success; meeting with students; assigning grades Attending departmental meetings Minimum Qualifications Doctoral degree
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Job Title: MFT Adjunct Job Summary: The Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Program in the School of Education at the University of San Francisco is seeking adjunct instructors to teach the following
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as whole persons, oversee the design, and implementation of the off-campus departmental outcomes Provide direction and support the achievement of departmental and divisional learning and development