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affiliated with the California Southern Baptist Convention, invites applications for the open rank faculty position of Clinical Coordinator for the Communication Sciences and Disorders program. Candidates must
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a nursing undergraduate degree (e.g. BSN) and enrolled in a graduate program is eligible. Teaching experience preferred. A minimum of one-year direct patient care within the past five years in
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a nursing undergraduate degree (BSN) and enrolled in a graduate program is eligible. Teaching experience preferred. A minimum of one-year direct patient care within the past five years in
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Qualifications A master’s degree in nursing is required. An applicant with a nursing undergraduate degree (e.g. BSN) and enrolled in a graduate program is eligible. Teaching experience preferred. A minimum of one
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master’s degree in nursing is required. An applicant with a nursing undergraduate degree (e.g. BSN) and enrolled in a graduate program is eligible. Teaching experience preferred. A minimum of one-year direct
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in nursing is required. An applicant with a nursing undergraduate degree (e.g. BSN) and enrolled in a graduate program is eligible. Teaching experience preferred. A minimum of one-year direct patient
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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Architecture - Tenure-Track Faculty Position Summary The Architecture Program in The College of Architecture, Visual Arts, and Design (CAVAD
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program. Specific course assignments will be dependent upon applicant qualifications Nondiscrimination Statement State and Federal law permit California Baptist University to discriminate on the basis
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experience or significant professional engagement in the field, and demonstrated relational skills. Teaching Responsibilities Teaching responsibilities in the undergraduate Film program. Specific course
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responsibilities in the undergraduate Illustration and entertainment design program. Specific course assignments will be dependent upon applicant qualifications. Nondiscrimination Statement State and Federal law