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Title: Part-Time Student Worker – Communication Disorders Program Position Type: Student Search Type: External - minimum 7 days Department: 23R000 - College of Ed & Appl Human Sciences Division
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Title: Student Worker - Computer Science & Information Technology Position Type: Student Search Type: External - minimum 7 days Department: 21R000 - Science, Tech, Engineering & Math Division
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Title: Center for Student Parents, Program Participant Position Type: Student Search Type: External - minimum 7 days Department: 31R010 - TRiO Programs Division: 5R1000 - Student Affairs Position
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Grade: Exempt - 43 Retirement: KTRS Contact Person: Andrea Brin Job Summary/Basic Functions The Program Coordinator for the TRIO Talent Search Program provides essential administrative and logistical
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of the program, direct executive assistance to program leaders, and oversee program needs. Services should include written communication, meeting and resource management, data management and analysis, scheduling
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, Advising 360 Banner, and/or Slate preferred. Job Duties: 50% - Serve as Primary Academic Advisor for assigned freshmen and sophomore students and/or undergraduate or graduate students in an online program
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leadership and support to a team of professional and support staff working toward the achievement of mandatory program objectives. Minimum Qualifications Education: Master's Degree Social Work, Education, or
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enrolled at EKU. Preferred Qualifications: Master level student in the EKU Master of Public Health program or related program is preferred, but bachelor's level student will be considered. Familiarity with
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openings are available. Responsibilities include tutoring students in all offered Chemistry courses, maintaining the Tutoring Center by the upkeep of inventory, assisting with computer needs of students, and
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well as grant programs. A Workforce Education Instructor is expected to be an expert in their field and will be assigned to particular program areas accordingly. Classes are taught in Richmond, Louisville, and