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Posting Details Posting Details Posting Number 0801338 Classification Title Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development, Southern Region (3 Positions Available) Working Title Department 1890 Land
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skills. • Technical Proficiency: Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe products, holding virtual meetings, and the ability to efficiently use web-based applications. • Education: Bachelor’s Degree in
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positions will be considered for: Art 1200 Intro to Photography Art 1210 Intro to Art Art 2010 Intro to 2D Computer Art Art 3070 Web Design and Development I The College of Humanities, Arts, and Social
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accounting skills, keen attention to detail and a strong understanding of Academia and the 1890 Land-Grant tripartite mission. This full-time position will be based in the Division of Research and Economic
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@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function Applications for Adjunct Faculty positions in the Department of Professional Education and Music are being accepted. Applications for adjunct faculty positions will be
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-facing position requiring excellent customer service and communication skills, attention to detail, friendly, quality customer service, and calm under pressure. Ability to work in a fast-paced work
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. Therefore, this is a first contact customer-facing position at the university. Excellent customer service and communication skills are required as well as attention to detail, friendliness, quality customer
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limited-resource communities, implement interactive online desktop video conferencing system, SMART meeting facilities and other web 2.0 technologies for efficient Cooperative Extension Service and Land
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/Basic Function Central State invites applications for an Adjunct faculty position in the Department of Humanities in all academic disciplines within the department: English, History, and Philosophy
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(ARDP) Department Contact Email srahman@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function Position Overview: Central State University (CSU) is one of the nineteen 1890 Land-Grant and Historically Black Colleges