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admitted to a UCM graduate degree program 3.0 or higher graduate level GPA if previous graduate level courses have been taken 2.7 or higher undergraduate level GPA if no previous graduate level courses have
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Description This position requires that you are a graduate student within the Communication Disorders program. Examples of Duties Responsibilities may include: Tracking and posting clinician
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: Bachelor's Degree Required (BA, BS, or BSE in English or Communication strongly preferred) Currently admitted to a UCM graduate degree program 3.0 or higher graduate level GPA if previous graduate level
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and are committed to the success of students. This includes quality teaching, advising, collegiality and communication. In addition, faculty provide service to their program, department and university
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. Plan and conduct follow-up investigations into violations of University regulations, municipal ordinance violations, or state laws, and prepare reports. Testify in criminal court proceedings. Perform
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policies and procedures. Reports all accidents and injuries in a timely manner. Participates in regular safety meetings, safety training and hazard assessments. Attends training programs (classroom and
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Description The Information Security Officer (ISO) is responsible for overall planning, development, implementation, and oversight of the University's information security program. The ISO works
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Description The First-Year Experience Peer Mentor Program is designed to provide opportunities for undergraduate students to serve in a mentorship capacity to all first-year students enrolled in
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, receiving and answering written, electronic, and verbal queries to the ID card program. Maintain equipment and supplies in ID Center and notify the ID Systems Manager of a need for resupply or service
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personnel in the absence of the Shift Sergeant. Render appropriate first aid to victims as needed. Deliver emergency messages to faculty, staff, or students. Present crime prevention programs