508 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of South Carolina
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number TMP01676PO21 Job Code Title Program Assistant Advertised Title Program Administrator –Osher Lifelong Learning Institute - Hilton Head Campus Campus Beaufort
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number TMP00245PO24 Job Code Title Lecturer Advertised Title Adjunct Faculty in Computer Science Campus Sumter College/Division USC Sumter College/Division Level
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Coach is responsible for coaching and administration of the USC Sumter Men’s Baseball program to include the development, implementation, management and compliance of an NJCAA Baseball program
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://uscjobs.sc.edu. Position Description Advertised Job Summary The University of South Carolina Beaufort invites applications for a Nursing faculty position (9-month) beginning January 2026. The BSN program is
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program is looking for candidates who want to make a difference and have the vision to create a world-class education in a small university setting. The successful candidate will teach a variety of
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Hub and State-wide Hub Expansion/Technical Assistance, especially in rural areas. This position will lead the development of the FFB program infrastructure, execute the strategic plan, provide
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number TMP01981PO25 Job Code Title Student Services Program Coordinator I Advertised Title Head Esports Coach Campus Upstate College/Division USC Upstate College
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number STA00659PO25 Job Family Enrollment Management Job Function Student Services USC Market Title Student Services Program Coordinator Link to USC Market Title https
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10 Job Duty Monitors compliance with annual budget. Monitor multiple budgets under the umbrella of the CoEHPH. Consult with program personnel regarding the availability of funds and preparation
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on the Applicant Portal at https://uscjobs.sc.edu. Position Description Advertised Job Summary The faculty of the Department of Anthropology, in conjunction with the Linguistics Program at the University of South