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only? No Positions Supervised May supervise student or graduate assistants. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Ability to analyze problems
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Administration, Student Personnel Services, or Communications. - Familiarity with modern CRMs for advanced admissions work. - Experience organizing and managing robust campus events/programs. - Supervisory
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Faculty Department Communication Sciences and Disorders Position Summary The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Memphis (www.memphis.edu/csd ) is one of the leading academic
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to effectively communicate with individuals, families, and healthcare professionals in the recovery community. Skill in providing empathetic and non-judgmental listening to support individuals in their recovery
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interpersonal, organizational, and managerial skills. Exceptional oral and written communication skills. Proficient in all standard computer applications. Delivers on commitments on a timely basis. Additional
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intervention development, implementation, and evaluation. · Collaborate with other division members to enhance and complement our core strengths in community-engaged research, mixed-method studies, social
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University, visit the Web site at: http://www.memphis.edu . The Community Located in southwestern Tennessee on the banks of the Mississippi river, Memphis is one of the South’s largest and most attractive
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, or health communication fields. Relevant experience may substitute for education requirement. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship
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. Minimum Position Qualifications A Ph.D. with emphasis on research related to patented technologies. Advanced ABD’s may be considered if degree completion is imminent. Strong communication and interpersonal
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teaching introductory physics classes as needed (at least two courses per semester), coordinating outreach activities to local schools and community, providing career advice and education for physics majors