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Experience Bachelors degree in English, communications, journalism, preferred. Other degrees in related fields, and degrees such as history, political science, or technical degrees, will be considered
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oversee all aspects of the training program, from trainee recruitment to completion of program. The Associate Director of Training provides oversight of trainee supervisors and serves as a member of the
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of Science, and RIT. The successful candidate will be expected to advise students in and support the growth of the Mathematical Modeling Ph.D. program, advise undergraduate and graduate students in other
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student success. Candidates should consider opportunities for collaborations with other RIT academic programs or community organizations. Candidates should demonstrate a dedication to excellence in
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on educating healthcare professionals and developing patient-focused programs and systems. Communicates RIT accounting policies and procedures, and completes ad-hoc requests as necessary. Please note: This
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, four administrative staff members, three undergraduate programs (Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics, and Applied Statistics and Data Analytics), two MS programs (Applied and Computational
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members, three undergraduate programs (Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics, and Applied Statistics and Data Analytics), two MS programs (Applied and Computational Mathematics, and Applied
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systems to support administrative, operation and program functions. Ability to take initiative and independently plan, organize, coordinate, and perform work in complex situations with competing priorities
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of the program. These responsibilities include assisting the head coach, but are not limited to, the following areas: recruitment of academically qualified and talented student-athletes, planning and supervision
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educational and outreach programming, and supports the training of graduate trainees in mental health fields. The successful Staff Therapist values a multifaceted approach to supporting student well-being