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Quest site, overseeing the collection of fees). May perform other administrative duties such as disaster and emergency planning, safety, infection control including blood-borne pathogens, sharps and
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Control Specialist - Facilities Management and Development Apply now Job no: 541286 Work type: Staff Location: Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus Categories: Unit 6 - Teamsters Local 2010
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candidates, in addition to designing and offering courses in Health Communication, will also teach courses in one or more of the core areas of the major: communication theory, communication research methods
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Support: Train and supervise undergraduate and graduate users in safe and effective instrument operation; support upper-division and graduate laboratory instruction in NMR theory and applications. Facility
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. Thorough knowledge of: -Management principles and professional practices of auditing and consulting. -Fund accounting and general accounting theory. -Principles and concepts of internal control. -Institute
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performance evaluation. Sound knowledge of student development theory and sensitivity to issues and needs of students from low-income, diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Computer office systems and
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management, and human resource management. Knowledge of the principles and practices of effective leadership, motivation and performance evaluation Sound knowledge of student development theory and sensitivity
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-affirming, and equity-minded student success practices that promote belonging, persistence, retention, and graduation for historically marginalized student populations. Student development theory, identity
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development theory, identity development frameworks, and persistence and completion models in higher education. Coordinated care and case management models, including proactive advising, early alert/early
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setting. Demonstrated knowledge of health education theories, prevention strategies, and best practices for planning, implementing, and evaluating health promotion programs—particularly in higher education