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STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Academy. As the second oldest land-grant institution in the state of Arkansas, the mission of this No Excuse University remains the same
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, based on licensure, title and competencies. The RN seeks, as well as provides, feedback for improved clinical practice. The RN integrates theory and research into clinical practice. The RN provides
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responsible to teach one or more Diesel course, including Basic Diesel Technology Diagnostics, Diesel Fundamentals Theory, Power Trains, Air Conditioning Systems, Basic Servicing Tractors and Trailers, Advanced
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Science Foundation funded STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Academy. As the second oldest land-grant institution in the state of Arkansas, the mission of this No Excuse University
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to pursue and achieve shared outcomes Knowledge Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Knowledge of professional practices related to student success, student persistence, and Student Development Theory Strong
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Communication skills needed to relay information accurately Preferred Qualifications: The formal education equivalent of an associate's degree in computer science, mathematics, or a related field One year of
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, and Abilities: Knowledge of the principles and practices of mathematics and statistics; Knowledge of the work-related subject areas; Knowledge in family health and child development; Knowledge
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of mathematics and statistics; Knowledge of the work-related subject areas; Knowledge in family health and child development; Knowledge of computers and software applications; Ability to prepare, present, and
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Application, Curriculum Vitae, Unofficial/Official Transcript(s) Optional Documents: Special Instructions to Applicants: Recruitment Contact Information: Shuneize Slater Dean, School of Mathematical and Natural
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science, computer applications, mathematics, or equivalent completion of technical training in a related field acquired from a vocational, military, or industrial setting Applicable equivalencies may be considered