362 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Broward College
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to all areas. Advanced and varied computer software skills required. Able to identify and learn new programs and software skills as necessary. Easily navigates the Internet; performs more complex searches
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functional experience in related field of work. Essential Functions: Daily - 50%: Provides assistance with registration, re-entry, residency, holds, program changes, name changes, and student schedules in
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Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) or above. Proficiency using computer technology to aid in teaching adult learners within Learning Management Systems such as D2L, or Blackboard, Brightspace, Moodle
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the college mission of fostering student success, achievement and persistence; (3) technology competencies as well as teaching/counseling skills and strategies that facilitate 21st century literacies
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of individual academic problems, and advising on academic program changes. Advises and assists students in the development of academic plans and class schedules, analyzes applications, transfer evaluations, and
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the college mission of fostering student success, achievement and persistence; (3) technology competencies as well as teaching/counseling skills and strategies that facilitate 21st century literacies
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duties as assigned. Minimum Education: Associate’s degree. Bachelor’s degree in an analytical field, such as computer science, mathematics, statistics, economics, engineering, or social sciences strongly
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or higher, plus completion of Sonography program OR Associate’s Degree in Sonography and two years work experience in field AND currently registered as a Sonographer. Minimum Experience: The successful
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process-oriented and detail-oriented Requires application of professional theories to conduct analytical/problem-solving and technical skills Requires knowledge of multiple technology environments, programs
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college mission of fostering student success, achievement and persistence; (3) technology competencies as well as teaching/counseling skills and strategies that facilitate 21st century literacies; (4