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the Head Coach in recruiting and program development, practice preparation and game day coaching. Requirements and Qualifications May require the ability to work in an outdoor environment in adverse weather
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organizations, and other members of the campus community. Job Responsibilities: Supervise a team of peer success coaches including training, monitoring, documenting, and assessing performance and program impact
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REQUIREMENTS The Eberly College of Science Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program is a 10-week summer training program (May 27 – Aug 1) designed to give motivated Penn State undergraduates in
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faculty positions. The successful candidate will teach in-person courses required in the undergraduate program at the University Park campus, and may also contribute to student academic advising, course and
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include 12 credits per semester (four courses) of composition classes such as ENGL 15, 101 and 202, but there may be opportunities to teach courses that fit within the needs of the English program and the
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, interpret, document, and troubleshoot independent research and to collaborate effectively with other computational and experimental members of a diverse research team. The successful candidate will excel
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experimental setups and support hardware Work with Principal Investigators and other project staff to ensure program goals are met Oversee budget and allocate financial resources as needed Monitor program
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REQUIREMENTS Penn State Scranton's Continuing Education is seeking part-time/adjunct lecturers to teach non-credit programs/workshops within the following program areas: Business Supervisory Essentials
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Biosafety Officer, you will: Promote and support the comprehensive biological safety program at all Penn State University campuses Engage with diverse stakeholders, including faculty, staff, and students
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for the Legal Writing program for Academic Year 2025-2026. Current Penn State Dickinson Law student qualify to serve as a TA if you earned a grade of at least B+ in both first-year legal writing classes