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of all coordinators and directors within the University College • Develop and implement a strategic plan and initiatives related to freshmen retention models • Effectively plan, develop, and
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achieving educational and career goals. • Work with faculty and staff to develop and implement retention strategies, including intervention and early alert. • Maintain complete and accurate records showing
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assistance, which includes helping in program recruitment efforts, developing and maintaining registration databases, assisting with procurement of supplies, and other Extension-related assistance, as directed
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provide academic support. Curriculum & Assessment • – Assist with curriculum development and alignment with ODHE, Ohio Learning Standards, and CAEP. • – Participate in assessment of student learning
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reporting to the Director. Provide coaching to participants when needed for students enrolled in the program, prepare requisitions for goods and services, support front desk operations, conduct virtual
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coordinators and directors within the University College • Develop and implement a strategic plan and initiatives related to freshmen retention models • Effectively plan, develop, and implement SOAR in
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reporting to the Director. Provide coaching to participants when needed for students enrolled in the program, prepare requisitions for goods and services, support front desk operations, conduct virtual
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achieving educational and career goals. • Work with faculty and staff to develop and implement retention strategies, including intervention and early alert. • Maintain complete and accurate records showing
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and committee service. • Teach undergraduate biology courses as assigned (including, but not restricted to, general biology, general chemistry, evolution, ecology). • Prepare course
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Contact Email ssubburayalu@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function The Agricultural Research and Development Program in the College of Engineering Science, Technology, and Agriculture (CESTA) at Central