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-oriented applied research unit with over 17 faculty and staff. We serve over 700 undergraduate majors enrolled in four unique, specialized disciplines: Interior Architecture and Design, Human Development and
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and future University physical plant. Manage planning, design, and construction projects from conceptual development to completion. Responsibilities Establish and implement short and long-range
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. This faculty position requires commitment to excellence in teaching and learning as well as professional service. In addition, commitment to continuous growth and professional development along with contribution
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. Responsibilities Deliver equipment and material to campus department Deliver a wide variety of items to different locations throughout the University Follow routes and time schedule Load, unload, prepare, inspect
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the development and preparation of informational and marketing materials Actively seeks out and attends ongoing educational and growth opportunities to advance the recruitment program and initiatives Educates
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and develop a comprehensive portfolio of outdoor adventure programs and services across all three university campuses Administer and monitor the annual operational budget for Southern Adventure
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/division monthly ledgers, budgets, and financial reporting system reports; may prepare drafts of budget planning documents; may manage petty cash disbursements and reconciliations. Establishes, maintains
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undergraduate and graduate programs in both departments. Further, the individual in this position will contribute the development and productivity of the emerging Center for Forensic Science at Georgia Southern
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Department Information Career & Professional Development Job Summary Provide guidance and advice for students on the development of career competencies and preparation related to experiential learning, job
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and assisting with outreach to students who are not actively engaged. The Coordinator also contributes to collaborative initiatives within the Organizational Effectiveness, Leadership Development, and