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August 2026. This is a nine-month non-renewable appointment. Bowling Green State University's Human Development and Family Science (HDFS) program offers a bachelor's degree and three (3) minors - child
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. Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree 1 year of experience within an NCAA Football program – Coaching, recruiting, operations, playing, etc. Preferred
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for football program Assist with workout design and implementation for additional Olympic sports assignments under the direct supervision of the Director of Strength and Conditioning Assist the Head Football
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Summary Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is seeking applicants for a 9-month non-tenure track (Qualified Rank) positions as a faculty member of the BSN prelicensure program at the Assistant
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, Architecture and Engineering, Visual Communication Technology program preferred). Available to work 20hrs/week Video and photography experience, strong sense of composition and editing, experience capturing
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Summary The Supplemental Instructor (SI) for BA 1600 is a peer leader who facilitates student learning and success in Business Math and Computational Calculus. The SI will provide academic support
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ticketing system and/or Outlook calendar preferred Additional Information See more information about student positions with Information Technology Services at: https://www.bgsu.edu/its/workoncampus To apply
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to program inquiries and providing accurate information about curriculum, admissions requirements, and outcomes. Participates in the implementation of online student recruitment efforts through strategies
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teams in other colleges, and university-serving partners such as the Center for Faculty Excellence. Through these connections, we have developed a comprehensive, cohort-based mentorship program to support
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program for the diverse BGSU campus community. Using population-level prevention, they work to make the campus healthier by cultivating healthy attitudes and behaviors, coordinating efforts amongst various