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teaching strategies. Preferred Educational Qualifications Terminal degree (or the ability to obtain one within a year of appointment) in Nursing or a related discipline (PhD, DNP, EdD, DNS). Preferred
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understanding of the principles associated with teaching and learning. - strong communication skills and successful Higher Education teaching experience. - the ability to work collegially and effectively
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groups. Superior writing skills, including technical writing ability. Computer competency, including proficiency in e-mail, internet, word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs. Excellent data
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Mathematics faculty, the department chair contributes to the work of the department through teaching, remaining active as a scholar, and through service. The department chair must have the ability to do
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acceptable). - Familiarity with electronic medical records and scheduling systems, preferably Titanium Schedule - Ability to respond to mental health emergencies outside of normal office hours. Required
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representing the office/university. This includes having a neat, well-groomed appearance, appropriately using personal social media accounts, cell phones, and other electronic devices, and communicating
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communications in accordance with federal, state and university policies. - Ability to support students and serve as an integral member of a customer -service oriented team. KNOWLEDGE Computer competency
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public, while ensuring compliance with policy. - Assist in-person visitors, answer phones, and respond promptly to direct and office email inquiries. - Manage confidential communications and records in
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gcsu.edu. The Technology Support Specialist II provides prompt triage, fielding, and resolution to technology-related issues for the GCSU campus at large via email, phone, walk-in, and self-service portals
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- Mentoring Students - Other teaching responsibilities Knowledge and ability to convey current philosophies, practices, and theories related to the academic discipline. Faculty employees also contribute