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plan for each project and making sure materials are requested and paid for in a timely manner. Students will need to be trained on each project and coordination with existing lab coordinators is
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federal regulations and internal policies and procedures in order to ensure accurate and efficient interpretation of information and to ensure program compliance. They must be able to handle numerous
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Action Program, including collaboration with other departments on campus to obtain all necessary data. Develop and distribute written materials and other informational pieces to broadly disseminate
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will begin immediately and will continue as needed. The number of these temporary, part-time, non-tenure track academic positions varies from semester to semester, depending on the needs of the program
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Schedule: Hybrid schedule flexibility with in person work as well as some remote opportunities subject to supervisor approval and program needs. Salary for Announcement Under Colorado law, MSU Denver is
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graduate education and includes the Master of Social Work Program, Bachelor of Science in Social Work Program, grants and contract services, the Office of Social Work Internships, and the Office of Social
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, non-tenure track academic positions varies from semester to semester, depending on the needs of the program. As such, not everyone in the applicant pool for this position will be contacted and/or
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undergraduate and graduate degrees, and career and life success. About the Family Literacy Program MSU Denver's Family Literacy Program consists of three programs: Adult Education, Parents as Teachers, and Early
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PERA retirement account. Position Summary The Graduate Teaching Assistant (G-TA, Temporary Hourly Administrative) Program facilitates opportunities for recent graduates of MSU Denver's MSW program to
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undergraduate and graduate degrees, and career and life success. About the Family Literacy Program MSU Denver's Family Literacy Program consists of three programs: Adult Education, Parents as Teachers, and Early