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information through various technologies, i.e., police radio broadcast system, teletype system, CJIS Web RMV and statewide police telecommunications. Disseminates information to appropriate department personnel
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accountability. Examples of Duties: Hire, train, and mentor a team of graduate admissions professionals (Counselors, Assistant Directors and/or Senior Assistant Directors), ensuring coordination between
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innovative candidates with strong research records who can build and sustain a nationally recognized, externally funded applied research program in Electrical Engineering. While applications over a wide range
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the undergraduate Clinical Tutoring and Referral Program, supervising graduate teaching assistants and student nurse mentors in the development of clinical tutoring experiences. Evaluate students’ performance during
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other expenses and prepare and process purchase order related to event expenditures. • Attend monthly departmental support staff meetings and provide university and/or college updates on policies and
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their effectiveness. Participate in the development of programming to meet changing student needs and requests. Liaison with university faculty, staff and other University personnel in order to be informed of and
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General Summary: The Director of Finance will provide high-level strategic leadership and support for the financial and administrative goals of the School for Global Inclusion and Social Development
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for tenure review. Tenure-track professors in the department advise undergraduate majors and provide service to the Program, College, University and to the profession. Application deadline: October 31, 2025
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constituents, including department heads, program directors, divisional coordinators, and vendors, assisting with planning of station events, reporting and following-up on service calls for broken equipment, and
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verbal and written reports, and by results achieved. University Police Officer candidates must have successfully completed a Massachusetts Basic Police Training Program from an accredited police academy