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); tuition assistance; and wellness programs to promote work/life balance. Salary: $5,084.33 - $5,833.33 per month commensurate with experience. Job Description Summary: The Program Coordinator - Partnerships
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the Computer Information Systems program as needed. Writes syllabi for the courses to be taught using the approved format of the College of Business Administration. Meets with students enrolled in their classes
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practices. Design and implement a "Train the Trainers" program to build the capacity of conservation professionals, NRCS field staff, and other technical service providers. Help organize a topical summit
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Head in the Department of Counseling at Tarleton State University. Responsibilities include teaching courses that support our CACREP aligned Master of Science in School Mental Health Counseling program
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counseling. A successful candidate will teach 18 graduate credit hours (i.e. 3:3 teaching load) per 9-month academic term with reassigned time available for service appointments to the program and department
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requirements. Assist the director with the grant administration and monitor program performance and report progress. Collaborate with the College of Graduate Studies and Proyecto Èxito staff, other departments
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direction, is responsible for the planning and execution of the Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) shared service chief information security officer (shared CISO) program and other cyber shared services
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Success and Intercollegiate Athletics. Responsible for providing vision and leadership to the development of a comprehensive student life program for the University that includes Student Activities, Student
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and evaluates all academic, career and financial advising, tutoring and special events for the C.A.M.P program. It is responsible for activities and services related to the academic success
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limited to: competitive health benefits; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; a defined benefit retirement plan to include an employer contribution through Teachers Retirement System of Texas (TRS