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in the following areas. Flexible work schedule with a pay rate of $10.00/hour Comprehensive training program with prep time for subject areas Opportunity to become a Certificated Tutor through the
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understand academic concepts while benefiting in the following areas. Flexible work schedule with a pay rate of $10.00/hour Comprehensive training program with prep time for subject areas Opportunity to become
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in the following areas. Flexible work schedule with a pay rate of $10.00/hour Comprehensive training program with prep time for subject areas Opportunity to become a Certificated Tutor through the
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Department employees. Oversees the National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) apprentice program. Develops and implements efficient, quality work standards of performance. Required Minimum
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in the development of general study, planning, and time-management skills. Review, discuss, and explain course material in a clear, effective, and creative manner. Conduct test review sessions. Assist
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demonstration of research productivity and funding. This position will be expected to conduct research in the general area of hydrology. Work on the evaluation and development of the next-generation (eco
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the University. Develops and implements plans, activities, and tactics to support the goals of assigned areas. Coordinates the production of materials and resources through a variety of platforms, including
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, Quality Matters K12 Rubric, and the National Standards for Quality Online Courses. Collaborates with external groups, course development staff, subject matter experts, reviewers, and Alabama State
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sports turf maintenance program. Detailed oriented and organized to document and record practices, weather events, and field usage. Ability to perform responsibilities with minimal supervision from
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. Applicants must be enrolled in a UA degree program and meet minimum credit hour requirements during the academic year: Undergraduate Students must be registered for at least 6 credit hours during fall/spring