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Assistant Handbook which can be found at http://hr.illinoisstate.edu/downloads/GA_Handbook.pdf 2. Enrollment in Graduate degree-level courses at Illinois State University in one of the following areas
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Assistant Handbook which can be found at http://hr.illinoisstate.edu/downloads/GA_Handbook.pdf 2. Enrollment in Graduate degree-level courses at Illinois State University in one of the following areas
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disciplinary conferences with students regarding the Code of Student Conduct and Residence Hall Policy violations. 2. Assist the Assistant Director for Student Development with disciplinary in-take for housing
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to the Director of UHS and the Vice President of Student Affair’s Office at the beginning of each semester. Assists with retention coding for the Division of Student Affairs at the end of each semester for student
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, including the Illinois School Code (105 ILCS 5/10-22.6) and recent legislative efforts, emphasize the use of non-exclusionary, instructional approaches, including FBAs and BIPs, to address behavior
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of Illinois Group Insurance program, can be reviewed here: https://hr.illinoisstate.edu/benefits/ Salary Rate / Pay Rate $50.85 per hour Required Qualifications 1. (A) Certificate of completion of
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: https://hr.illinoisstate.edu/benefits/ Salary Rate / Pay Rate $175,000 - $182,000 Required Qualifications 1. Bachelors degree in engineering, architecture or related area. And at least five years of
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--Coding robots --SMARTBoard --and much more! - Micro-makerspace supplies, materials, and projects - Video conferencing equipment and screencasting technology - MacBooks, Windows, Chromebooks Student
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exceeding 30 feet; 3. Visual acuity to discern basic wiring and piping color codes; 4. Ability to gain access to and work in confined spaces; 5. Ability to speak clearly. 6. Ability to work overhead and lift
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to speak and hear clearly over the radio and telephone. 5. Must be able to differentiate and identify color-coded wires. 6. Must be able to work in temperature extremes, ranging from freezing weather to