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Trainer with coordination and administration of the athletic training program in a manner that provides for competent and complete medical care for all student-athletes participating in intercollegiate
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) platform. Develops and maintains detailed documentation related to Student Financials and Financial Aid processes within Ellucian Banner. Coordinates closely with the Tuition and Billing and Financial Aid
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privately sponsored research programs. Assist with proposal development, including budget preparation; materials collection (e.g., biosketches, current and pending); narrative framing; proofreading and
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and campuses. Foster leadership development and succession planning within direct reporting units. Represent the department on internal and state-level committees. Promote a culture of accountability
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to complete the College’s undergraduate medical education (UME) program. The primary role of this position will be developing, implementing, organizing, and monitoring compliance programs, policies, and
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development, purchasing and accounts payable activities, and human resources recruitment for full-time staff for the Housing & Residence Education Department. Will establish practices and internal budget
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support the timely, effective, and efficient functioning of sponsored funding. In addition, the candidate will participate in other strategic initiatives and in the development and implementation
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offers Ed.S. degrees. Primary responsibilities will include research and publication, grant writing, service, supervision, and teaching in a CACREP-accredited master’s program. The information below
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and other University events as needed. Participate in training and development opportunities to stay current with procedures and policies within Housing and Residential Education and Florida Atlantic
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Specialist is pivotal in enhancing the utilization of Florida Atlantic’s cloud-based low-code AI solutions. This position contributes to developing requirements for the University’s in-house, developer-driven