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/2025 Close Date 12/05/2025 Open Until Filled Yes Days Per Week 3 Weeks Per Year 15 Position Description Primary Purpose and Essential Functions The School of Engineering and Computer
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as an administrative assistant with responsibility for supporting numerous faculty members and interacting with the student body. The position requires a high degree of computer literacy and ability
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as an administrative assistant with responsibility for supporting numerous faculty members and interacting with the student body. The position requires a high degree of computer literacy and ability
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. Teach courses within the AuD program as assigned by Department Chair. Assist the Clinic Director and program leadership to implement and maintain student education policy and procedures. Assist with
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. Teach courses within the AuD program as assigned by Department Chair. Assist the Clinic Director and program leadership to implement and maintain student education policy and procedures. Assist with
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Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Days Per Week Weeks Per Year Position Description Primary Purpose and Essential Functions The Master of Social Work (MSW) Program at University of the Pacific, School
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Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Days Per Week Weeks Per Year Position Description Primary Purpose and Essential Functions The Master of Social Work (MSW) Program at University of the Pacific, School
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such as: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Internet, and electronic email. Preferred Qualifications Skills/Knowledge and Expertise: Demonstrated proficiency in the use of computer office software including word
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their courses in the Global Lawyering Skills program, a three-semester program focused on legal research, writing, analysis, oral advocacy, and other lawyering skills. Candidates who are interested in
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Qualifications PhD degree in physics or a closely related field. Preferred Qualifications Excellent oral and written communication skills. Postdoctoral experience. Experience teaching in higher education