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Job Description: Function of Position: Reporting to the Director of Learning Support Systems, Academic Coaches are professional staff who work with students to help them to develop effective reading
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Assists in the management of surveys and program data Acquires and maintains knowledge of services, resources, and opportunities on campus and in the community Requirements: Minimum Qualifications
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appropriate computer technology in the instruction process BUS-106 Managerial Accounting: An introduction to the fundamentals of managerial accounting emphasizing the collection, management and use
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evenings from Monday through Thursday between 4 pm - 9 pm to help them to develop effective reading and learning strategies and to become self-regulated learners. The role of the coach is to help
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appropriate computer technology in the instruction process BUS-106 Managerial Accounting: An introduction to the fundamentals of managerial accounting emphasizing the collection, management and use
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descriptions of the courses may be found here: https://www.cobleskill.edu/academics/registrar/College Catalog 2024-2025 for Web.pdf Requirements: Minimum Qualifications · Bachelor's Degree in Plant Science
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the knowledge and hands-on skills to recognize and respond to cardiac and breathing emergencies and to use an Automated External Defibrillator ( AED ). This position will also be responsible for assisting
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using a proactive and innovative approach which results in demonstrated outcomes, i.e., student development, program retention, graduation, and academic planning; OR, Any equivalent combination