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graduate assistant. The position has program and policy development expectations and is a member as part of the Campus Recreation leadership team. Additional Information University Benefit Highlights
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the development of curriculum for outcome-based learning and team-building sessions for the sponsored student organization’s leadership. 3. Foster student leadership development, transferable skill-building
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that integrates the development of clinical competence and ethical practice with professional growth and development in a supportive environment. Interns will be exposed to a full range of clinical services
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, prepare them for higher education, and equip them with the skills to successfully transition to adulthood. The Scholars spend all four summers of high school living on the university campus (Summer
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office hours, prepare instructional materials, and assist during class and/or lab, etc. Graduate Assistants will: 1. Prepare and teach all lessons. 2. Grade and evaluate student performance. 3. Create and
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for appointment as per the requirements in the Graduate Assistant Handbook which can be found at http://hr.illinoisstate.edu/downloads/GA_Handbook.pdf 2. Must be a degree seeking graduate student at Illinois State
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externs that integrates the development of clinical competence and ethical practice with professional growth and development in a supportive environment. Externs will be exposed to a full range of clinical
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Academic Advising Job Summary University College Academic Peer Advisors (APAs) assist students with developing academic plans and connecting them with campus resources through professional advice and
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Department: Development Mathematics Campus Location: Normal, IL Job Summary Graduate Assistants in University College/Developmental Mathematics support the delivery, coordination, and continuous improvement
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changing administrative model. 5. Ability to quickly develop an understanding of six unique majors. 6. Ability to work with diverse populations of students, peers, and public. 7. Excellent oral and written