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Business program at UVU aims to prepare graduates for "the job market in a wide variety of industries" and provides "multiple opportunities to interact and network with industry partners on in-class projects
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Chairperson, faculty, and department staff in maintaining an effective program. Improves professionally and maintains currency in the courses taught by reading and utilizing materials found in trade, technical
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certification. Provide instruction and assistance to students using note-taking apps and other technologies available through Accessibility Services. Coordinate with the Learning Specialist team to plan learning
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office practices and procedures. Knowledge of basic accounting, cash control/security, and record-keeping processes. Skills Skills in the use of computers and computer applications, including proficient
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instruction. Coordinate experiential or service-learning opportunities as assigned. Support departmental initiatives and assist with program effectiveness. Attend meetings and serve on curriculum committees as
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-in-place; support ADA evacuations per plan. Professional Presence: Maintain assigned post; uphold service standards; keep areas tidy; support opening and close-out checklists. Other duties as assigned
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care Computer and software applications for treatment and confidential record-keeping. Consulting on therapeutic topics Public speaking and presentations Abilities Apply knowledge and skills listed above
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, Department Chair, and/or Associate Chair, faculty, and department staff in maintaining an effective program. Is available for student consultation, participates in meetings with supervisors, and participates
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administrative skills, particularly the ability to develop and manage a budget, as well as analyze, organize, plan, and delegate, are required. Demonstrated skills in problem solving, decision making, and conflict
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of class to be taught. Knowledge of teaching principles for the age group of course(s) taught. Effective human relations skills and communication techniques. Basic computer skills. Ability to follow