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sites and ensure they meet program standards. Assist in the development and implementation of policies and procedures related to fieldwork education. Serve as a liaison between the MOT Program, clinical
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synthesize relevant policies and procedures and apply them accordingly. Ability to prioritize workload and develop internal procedures, review and assign work to others, and conduct training in admissions
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Program. You will be responsible for teaching applied and class piano courses, recruiting and retaining piano majors, contributing to departmental activities, and maintaining an active performance and
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various courses within the Master of Occupational Therapy program. This includes preparing and delivering lectures, leading discussions, and developing course materials and assessments. Contribute
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development and CSWE program reaffirmation process. 5. Participate in syllabi development and revision of the content in course syllabi. 6. Actively engage in scholarly activities that expand the profession’s
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. Track and analyze student placement rates, workforce outcomes, and program effectiveness to inform continuous improvement. Prepare reports on employer engagement, workforce partnerships, and program
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General Description of the Position Delaware State University is seeking a faculty member for the Educational Leadership Doctoral Program (K12). The successful applicant will demonstrate expertise
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database tools such as the Individual Development Plan (IDP) and Degreeworks. Assist students with and registration process. Maintain student counseling and participation records using the IDP. Provide
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in-person, within the program of study. It will also be expected for the candidate to serve on committees, and participate in official activities on the Department, College, and University levels
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, the Success Coach uses intrusive, equity-minded approaches to promote academic skill development, self-efficacy, and connection to campus resources, with special focus on Black and other historically