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. Department: Women's Basketball Department's Website: Summary of Job Duties: The responsibilities include assisting in the implementation and management of all phases of a competitive NCAA Division II women’s
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language development and disorders. Faculty maintain active interdisciplinary collaborations across campus, including with colleagues in Linguistics, Psychology, Social Work, and Computer Science, as
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are the following: Assists in the coordination of a baseball intercollegiate athletic program which provides an opportunity for student-athletes to train and compete on a competitive, Division I baseball program
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, and recreational activities, including championship golf. Explore Gainesville! https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=e_7nUKAFanM&skip_registered_account_check=true What We Offer: Competitive
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, mound maintenance, between game repairs. Prepare and maintain other facilities as directed. Perform other duties as assigned. Overtime may be required to complete daily assignment. About Us: Purdue
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. Monitor and operate museum video surveillance systems. Support after-hours and special events as needed. Participate in required training and ongoing professional development. Operate a golf cart for museum
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beaches, golf and ski resorts, and our famous “Up North” communities, state parks and lakes. Show more Show less Connections working at Central Michigan University More Jobs from This Employer https
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--- The Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, Football, supports the Director of Sports Performance in developing and implementing evidence-based training programs that enhance athletic performance
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participate in the entire educational mission of the department. Opportunities exist for collaborations in course development across the School of Medicine including the areas of anatomy, physiology, embryology
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eager to work in interdisciplinary teams across fields and participate in the entire educational mission of the department. Opportunities exist for collaborations in course development across the School