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the operation of a successful NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Program. Duties/Responsibilities Duties will include but aren’t limited to the following: On Floor Basketball Coaching Recruiting Opponent Scouting
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to support program including creating and maintaining displays, bulletin boards, postings, etc. Communicate related matters and/or specific policy information and assist in updating and/or developing policies
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coordinating curriculum development of Programs in the School Leading School recruitment and retention initiatives Supporting Program and School fundraising initiatives, as well as public outreach and services
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The Human Resources Business Partner role supports achievement of the University’s mission and strategic plan by providing strategic and tactical consulting on people and organizational development
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all persons, including but not limited to children, and to prevent and respond to abuse, neglect and crimes against children. All USNH youth program staff shall be subject to a criminal background check
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) Rural Community Opioid Response Program – Northern Borders Rural Workforce (R-CORP NBRW) 4-year training grant. The Plymouth State University Social Work Program oversees grant activities in partnership
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and written communication and public speaking skills Advising and career development knowledge and skills Program/workshop development and facilitation experience Proficiency with various technology
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USNH Employees should apply within Workday through the Jobs Hub app The Assistant Swim Coach supports the Head Coach in all aspects of the men’s and women’s intercollegiate swimming program at
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also hire, train, and supervise the student and professional support staff who oversee the recreation facility and programs. This position is responsible for communicating with in-house departments
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existing climate finance training program, this work includes overseeing the development of new courses and workshops as well as their delivery, and building and maintaining relationships with training