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Familiarity with mobile and internet technology, remote data capture (i.e. REDCap) and basic data analysis MINIMUM EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE & REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS Bachelor's Degree 3+ years of relevant
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for a Part-Time Head Women’s Volleyball Coach. This position provides leadership and oversight for the women’s volleyball program at Penn State Scranton. The Head Coach is responsible for all aspects
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practices that will enhance their profitability. The position will develop and deliver educational programming with a primary focus on the tree fruit and vegetable industries. The individual selected will be
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the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life by answering phone calls, greeting visitors, scheduling room reservations, coordinating events and catering, and monitoring Standards of Excellence program form
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, reporting to the Executive Director of Ethical Research and Outreach. This position is responsible for the strategic design, implementation, and oversight of a comprehensive education and outreach program
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team of geriatric education professionals to develop, deliver, and evaluate educational programs that support dementia care training, frontline healthcare workforce development, hospital-based provider
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Other academic duties: Creating academic resources Running exam review sessions Contribute to community building initiatives including: Plan and execute community-building initiatives Plan and execute
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trades to supervisor as necessary, i.E. , loss of steam, water, air or electrical power Maintain proper cooling temperatures and pressures in systems such as refrigerated spaces, air handling units
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of the University’s Water Polo program. The position supports and advances the mission and core values of the Athletic Department and the University while fostering a positive and competitive student-athlete experience
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are peer leaders who reside in the residence hall with TEC campers (high school students in grades 9-12). RAs serve as program planners, conflict mediators, policy enforcers, and a resource during classroom