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to the Information Technology Services (ITS) Help Desk Manager for providing front-line troubleshooting and technical support to ETSU faculty, staff, and students for computer hardware, software, mobile devices
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external grant partners to ensure 100% consistency with data input, communicating with community vendors to provide support services to individuals, document program compliance for grant recipients
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, Skills and Abilities Effective time management Budget oversight and resource allocation Program planning and scheduling Faculty and staff evaluation Equitable delegation of responsibilities Negotiation and
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opportunities to teach across a variety of healthcare environments. Clinical assignment opportunities are available in multiple program tracks, including evenings and weekends. Adjunct faculty must have an
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. The role is primarily clinical, with opportunities to teach across a variety of healthcare environments. Clinical assignment opportunities are available in multiple program tracks, including evenings and
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opportunities to teach across a variety of healthcare environments. Clinical assignment opportunities are available in multiple program tracks, including evenings and weekends. Adjunct faculty must have an
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to the Associate Athletic Director of Marketing and Branding for assistance with public relations and publicity for the university’s athletics program, including development, management, and promotion of ETSU
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office computer software. Knowledge of technologies used for simulation/lab including electrical/technical AV, virtual reality, manikins, and other technologies used for simulation/lab activities
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beginning in Fall 2026. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate lectures and labs in the Surveying and Mapping Science program, support student recruitment, participate in curriculum and laboratory
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to the Associate Director of TRIO-Student Support Services. Their main responsibility is to assist in providing services to high-risk traditional-aged freshman students, continuing program participants, and transfer