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students on campus and online in more than 90 programs. Applicant must be legally entitled to work in Canada for the duration of the appointment without employer sponsorship. Responsibilities Deliver
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to coaching staff, teaching and recruiting student-athletes. Responsibilities Include: Assist with coaching strategies to maintain a highly competitive Division I soccer program Identify and evaluate talent and
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implement process improvements for employer partnership strategies as needed. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Ability to plan, control, direct, and organize a team while creating an environment that inspires team
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operations and managing the reception area. The COS will have a broad knowledge base of the campus operations, courses and programs available through the campus and will serve as the face of the campus
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. Programming skills (Python or Fortran preferred, but not required) are desired. Experiences with catalysis (biological, homogeneous, or heterogeneous), excited-state simulation methods, multiscale simulations
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. The wide range of programs offered by the School of Nursing from baccalaureate through DNP and PhD degrees highlights the responsiveness of the School to the healthcare needs of individuals and communities
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progressively responsible experience that demonstrates the ability to plan, execute, and manage research activities, including mentoring and supervising. The researcher will be team player and interact regularly
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the needs of student leaders and developing plans for the enhancement and expansion of student group resources and training in addition to administrative program management responsibilities. The Specialist is
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to planned giving. Be familiar with all resources at hand in the Office of Gift Planning and use these resources to build a strong and effective gift planning program. 2) Build pool of qualified, cultivated
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partners in navigating the co-op program. One position will primarily support students in the Department of Political Science as well as some students in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs