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, including a record of presentations, publications and successful grant activity; Familiarity with curriculum development, technology integration or accreditation/regulatory standards; Expertise in at least
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, including a record of presentations, publications and successful grant activity; Familiarity with curriculum development, technology integration or accreditation/regulatory standards; Expertise in at least
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, preferably in a science or education related field. Two (2) years prior experience in an educational setting. Experience in a STEM field. Knowledge of student development and best practices in education
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Annual Giving, the Assistant Director of Annual Giving will be expected to develop and implement plans, new projects and resources to maximize and increase dollars and participation to the CSU Annual
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driver eligibility under the CSU’s Driving and Motor Vehicle Policy. Preferred Qualifications Experience with nursing curriculum development and teaching in a baccalaureate nursing program. Five (5) years
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teaching DPT courses; being involved in ongoing curriculum development/evaluation; conducting and maintaining research and scholarship; mentoring/advising students; and providing academic, professional, and
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Posting Details Posting Details Business Title Coordinator, Experiential Learning & Career Development Posting Category Salary Grade 05 Salary Plan Professional Staff - SEIU Hiring Range /Pay Rate
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and develop effective resolution plans. Ability to meet deadlines and tackle emergencies and difficult situations. Requisition Number PT0703657S Date grant, position, or appointment expires (For Funds
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Focus” attitude and delivery. Ability to effectively engage with team members when issues arise to ensure appropriate communication and develop effective resolution plans. Ability to meet deadlines and
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Rate Department School of Nursing Department Description Position Location Main Campus FTE 1.0 Job Summary Supports the development of clinical competencies in nursing students through hands