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preferred. Knowledge / Skills / Abilities Knowledge Knowledge of and commitment to UVU’s mission and strategic direction. Knowledge of academic advising theory, services, activities, practices, and operations
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, charts, graphs, and tables. Strong problem-solving, conflict resolution, and decision-making skills. Excellent grammar, spelling, punctuation, composition, and proofreading skills. Strong typing and note
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post-secondary advising to aid students in the transition to higher education. Knowledge of contemporary advising theories and processes. Knowledge of high school, two-year college, and traditional four
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/ Abilities Knowledge Knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles and procedures. Knowledge related to the design and implementation of internal controls. Knowledge of theories and techniques involved
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preferred. Knowledge / Skills / Abilities Knowledge Knowledge of and commitment to UVU’s mission and strategic direction. Knowledge of academic advising theory, services, activities, practices, and operations
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. The transportation technologies lecturer teaches undergraduate theory and hands-on lab courses in the Automotive and Diesel Mechanics Technology curriculum. Areas of assignment may include, but are not limited
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, cognitive psychology, instructional design theory, or other relevant areas. Ability to manage projects, work independently, and tie up loose ends. High emotional intelligence and the ability to observe others
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coordinating. Skills in preparing general correspondence, program reports, presentations, graphs, charts, etc. Skills in coordination of events Skills in gathering data, compile information, edit written
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advising theory, services, activities, practices, and operations. Knowledge of student development theory and effective student success, retention, and completion strategies. Knowledge of curriculum, course
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Suite, and the ability to assist patrons with their use. Abilities Ability to provide formal instruction in a variety of settings based on information literacy theories. Ability to use instructional