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houses/wellness programs Job Responsibilities Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Administrative Coordination Immunization and Tuberculosis Compliance Process Serve as resource for New York State and RIT
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of Deaf Education and work collaboratively with program directors for the Master of Science in Secondary Education, Summer Vestibule Program (SVP), the Student Transition Program (STP), and the Academic
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. Primary responsibilities include teaching and tutoring students in VCS programs, as well as supporting deaf and hard-of-hearing students enrolled in bachelor's degree programs in RIT’s College of Art and
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their probationary period to enroll in NTID Faculty and Staff Sign Language (FSSL) Program ASL coursework. Candidate must be able to demonstrate ASL proficiency within a period specified in the letter of hire. For
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9676BR Student Affairs Student Development, Access and Support Job Summary This position reports to the Associate Vice President and includes supporting the area’s programs and initiatives. It is
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advising, and program oversight. These responsibilities support the strategic operations and success of the department. Once accommodations are in place, access coordinators will maintain ongoing advising
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. Potential to collaborate with SMS and other RIT faculty members. An ongoing record of peer-reviewed publications. A commitment to building a successful research program in AI, supported by external grants. A
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of the event are met, and that the event happens within budget. Staffs all events, providing customer service and resolving issues as needed. Develops and executes events and programming related to the Dyer Arts
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the Student Affairs Marketing and Communications team and more than 25 departments and units, representing discipline-specific and collaborative services and programs for all students at RIT, to create cohesive
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foundations and applications of large language models (LLMs) or the development of novel AI algorithms utilizing the latest technologies for applications in science and technology. The successful candidate will