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for the Office of Title IX and the Center for Disability Resources, while also serving as the University's Chief Risk Officer. Provide executive oversight of the Dream.US scholarship program, ensuring its
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General Description of the Position Division of Physics, Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science (PEMaCS) - Mathematical Sciences at Delaware State University seeks applicants for a full-time
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Affairs. Services may include but are not limited to providing administrative support in the development of new MOUs and activities for international program growth. Essential Functions & Required Knowledge
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, integrating innovative tools and strategies. Work with academic departments to ensure course content aligns with program learning objectives. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Expertise in instructional
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vision for engagement, retention, and completion in a post-secondary education program for early learning professionals. This position will provide ongoing support to the ECIC Scholars actively serving as
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supervision of the MSW and DSW Program Directors. Essential Functions & Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Essential Job Functions The following are the functions essential to performing this job: 1
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meetings to support students. Develop and implement student follow-up procedures from one academic term to another, including program goals and objectives; maintain current statistics and files on students
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. Essential Functions & Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Responsibilities for software include: Access Control/badging for the University Video Management Systems Computer Aided Dispatch Software (CAD
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of underrepresented groups to apply. Equal opportunity employer/program'' and “auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities''.
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are the functions essential to performing this job. Provide developmental academic advising to assigned incoming freshman and pre-program majors. Provide incoming students with policy and procedural information