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, implementation, and advancement of competitive intercollegiate women's basketball program within the philosophy, objectives, policies, and guidelines of NCAA Division II, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC
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: $57,000 annually Summary: University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) is seeking an experienced individual to lead and expand our Women's Volleyball program as the head coach. The successful head coach must be
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of competitive intercollegiate men's basketball program within the philosophy, objectives, policies, and guidelines of NCAA Division II, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC), and Department of Athletics
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Coach assists in development, management, implementation, and advancement of competitive intercollegiate men's and women's cross country/track and field program within the philosophy, objectives, policies
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assists in development, management, implementation, and advancement of competitive intercollegiate women's volleyball program within the philosophy, objectives, policies, and guidelines of NCAA Division II
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. Duties & Responsibilities: Evaluates credentials for admission (domestic, foreign, military, ACE recommended) and evaluates and processes changes of curriculum/add certificate program; primary
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instruments that align with program goals and institutional standards. Design and deliver workshops, seminars, and training sessions on assessment and accreditation best practices. Oversee the collection
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represent UIS and Department of Athletics with good character, and who strive to graduate from UIS. Responsible for scheduling, organizing, and conducting practices/competitions including team travel
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point of contact for UIS pre-nursing students and respond to questions about program. Provide students with basic admissions and financial counseling. Visit area schools with UIC Nursing and assist with
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maps, and assessment instruments that align with program goals and institutional standards. Design and deliver workshops, seminars, and training sessions on assessment and accreditation best practices