188 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST" positions at Utah Valley University
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limited to: Gathering, compiling, cleaning and/or entering data Assisting with transcription and/or coding of qualitative data Assisting in programming, coordinating, and conducting survey research, focus
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broadcast equipment. Works in OneNote to track employees’ hours and track event information. If you would like more information about the Federal Work Study program, and/or are interested in working as a
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communication skills. Confidence and skill in leading and managing employees. Skills in interpersonal problem-solving and decision-making. Skills in organizing and maintaining records. Skills in program
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Position Announcement Utah Valley University (UVU) is seeking a passionate and student-focused tenure-track faculty member to join our growing Respiratory Therapy Program. This is an exciting
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given to those who have completed an accredited Interpreter Training Program (ITP). Preference will be given to those skilled in Signed Exact English and/or Cued Speech Transliteration. Preference will
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Position Announcement At Utah Valley University, teaching in the Sociology program provides an opportunity to inspire and support students as they explore complex social systems, human behavior, and
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for operational and strategic decision making and externally for informational and official institutional reporting to state and federal agencies, accreditation, program review, and other programs such as Student
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Position Announcement Utah Valley University is seeking a dedicated professional to lead and advance its Fire Safety Program. This role offers the opportunity to design, implement, and evaluate
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communities) through observation, student reflections and assignments, interviews, and surveys of students and field instructors. Manage documentation of compliance with all UVU and program policies, including
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the general well-being of the social work programs, the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Utah Valley University, and the collective interests of its