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development. We act daily to create, enhance, and sustain a culture of respect and inclusion in the workplace, focusing on equity and justice in its many forms, including racial, social, and environmental
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through the process; and develops educational interventions that are both restorative and preventative. The Coordinator will collaborate closely with the Academic Integrity Officer to develop and implement
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Community Service Coordinator Who We Are We, the Division of Student Affairs, are a student-focused organization that aims to empower student success and support personal development. We act daily
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(i.e., PeopleSoft, Navigate, Degreeworks, and SLATE). Experience in teaching an undergraduate seminar or student development related classes. Experience leading student success, retention, and/or
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, including the certification of nursing assistants, orientation of nursing employees and skill development consistent with the needs of the residents on the assigned shift. Work closely with the nurse manager
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and case-management needs to ensure timely and accurate identification of required services through these tools. Prepare post-implementation evaluations, including reports and lessons learned, to guide
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and case-management needs to ensure timely and accurate identification of required services through these tools. Prepare post-implementation evaluations, including reports and lessons learned, to guide
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Director of Marching and Athletic Bands Who We Are We, the Division of Student Affairs, are a student-focused organization that aims to empower student success and support personal development. We
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Coordinator, Student Support Team Who We Are We, the Division of Student Affairs, are a student-focused organization that aims to empower student success and support personal development. We act
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experience with a Division 1 Athletic program. Brief Description of Duties: The Director of Athletic Performance will work to develop the physical strength, endurance, flexibility, and agility of Division I