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for University staff, students and visitors. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Perform a wide variety of tasks related to the maintenance, and upkeep of University grounds and facilities. Use appropriate landscaping methods
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for coordinating all operational aspects and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the assigned fellowship program in the Wayne State University Graduate Medical Education (GME) Office. Ensures compliance with
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sponsored program administrative functions for a School/College/Division or other unit1 with large, complex sponsored projects. This includes fiscal and administrative review of sponsored grant and contract
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planning, operational leadership, and research program development, while fostering interdisciplinary collaborations within and outside Wayne State. All faculty are expected to establish and maintain a
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quality accessible materials, documentation, modules, training, workshops and resources related to learning theory, pedagogy, evidence-based teaching methods, classroom assessment techniques, educational
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inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities which prepare students for success in a global society. Essential functions (job duties): Participates in mission of the Program and development
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accessible materials, documentation, modules, training, workshops and resources related to learning theory, pedagogy, evidence-based teaching methods, classroom assessment techniques, educational technology
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, social, regulatory, and geographic effects, using quantitative and qualitative methods. Facilitate public consultation processes to gather feedback on policy proposals from affected employees, communities
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. Department of Agriculture, etc.) Assist and coordinate the development of institutional policies, procedures and manuals concerning the program for protecting human participants, animals and other regulatory
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of expertise, developing a strong record of peer-reviewed journal publications, establishing an impactful and sustainable externally funded research program, supervising and mentoring both graduate and