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management policies Collaborate with Center leadership team to resolve any student disciplinary issues or concerns in an appropriate manner that aligns with the Center's mission and policies Maintain positive
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of performances and school initiatives, in alignment with Baylor University’s brand and mission. A Bachelor's degree and one year of relevant work experience is required. A Bachelor’s degree and three years
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that aligns with the Center’s mission and policies · Maintain positive relationships with students, parents, and staff · Complete all tasks required for effectively closing the assignment (submitting student
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supervisors, and Baylor SOE faculty and staff. · Support calibration efforts by promoting consistency in feedback and evaluations (e.g., T-TESS-aligned observations) between Cooperating/Host Teachers and
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out assets still needed Build and manage external relationships with industry leaders, community stakeholders, and funding partners Guide strategic initiatives to ensure the lab’s work aligns with
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and student learning Understanding of Baptist life, other Christian traditions, and major world religions Leadership in managing multiple units with an emphasis on teamwork, collaboration, community and
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managing multiple units with an emphasis on teamwork, collaboration, community and belonging, assessment, resource management and continuous improvement Ordained minister Preferred Qualifications An earned
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Full-Time basis. What You Will Do Assist the stewardship and facilitation of the Baylor Waco Initiative, the University's community relations strategy, aligning programs and partnerships with
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, aligning programs and partnerships with the University's broader engagement objectives Serve as a university ambassador by developing and maintaining relationships with a broad range of stakeholders
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September 15, 2025 for Spring 2026 employment. Position Type Part-time Faculty (Adjunct) - Multiple Hires - Remote Position UR apply.interfolio.com/169086 Description Baylor University’s Louise Herrington