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University accounts receivable, including tuition, housing, student loans, and miscellaneous charges. Responsibilities include implementing effective collection methods and strategies such as skip tracing
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PhD in Anthropology or a closely related discipline is required at the time of appointment; a PhD in Anthropology is preferred. Candidates should have a background in health anthropology, teaching
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. Responsible for all day-to-day activities required to operate area in support on departmental goals. Analyze methods and means of production services to find improvement opportunities in coordination with
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are expected from our Teaching Faculty, as stated in our policy manual The positions are non-tenure track faculty positions. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD in computer science or a related field
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are expected from our Teaching Faculty, as stated in our policy manual The positions are non-tenure track faculty positions. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD in computer science or a related field
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qualification for licensure Remain informed on accreditation and licensure issues Maintain own license to practice Regularly review and update program policies and procedures Minimum Qualifications PhD from
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support for enforcement cases on OISC’s behalf in formal and administrative appeal hearings Assisting legal counsel designated to meet these duties as appropriate Presenting and discussing cases as
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written and verbal communication skills, with a keen eye for detail and commitment to excellence High proficiency in office software (MS Office, Google Suite), the ability to learn new systems, and manage
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Experience Qualified candidates will need: No formal education or experience required. Skills needed: Must complete onboarding training, or be enrolled in program within 90 days of hire Must be able to read
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graduate degree (MS, DNP, PhD, Post-Master’s Certification) programs. The School’s undergraduate program is ranked in the top 8% of programs nationally, with the MS program in the top 4% and the DNP in