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Classification Title: Lecturer Classification Minimum Requirements: Candidates must hold a PhD in linguistics, completed by August 15, 2026 and have experience teaching undergraduate Linguistics
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, or a related field. Research expertise in medieval French studies. Fluency in French. Ability to teach a range of French language, literature, and culture courses. Job Description: The Department
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Classification Title: Lecturer/Assistant Instructional Professor Classification Minimum Requirements: M.A. degree in Russian, Russian Language Pedagogy, Russian Linguistics, or related field. Native
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Classification Title: Lecturer Classification Minimum Requirements: Position requires a Master’s degree or higher in Japanese language or a related area, including second-language acquisition
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Program. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Administering a broad range of standardized cognitive, oral language (including phonological awareness), and academic achievement measures and
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to speech and language interns. Runs specialty clinics within the center and/or community. Participates in developing appropriate developmental outcomes and strategies as part of the multidisciplinary team
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the north-central Florida service region 5. Strong knowledge and experience with a broad range of standardized psychological, language, and academic assessment measures and evidence-based interventions for K
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experience. Desirable skills Experience designing, maintaining, and/or working with databases of low to moderate complexity, using SQL programming language. Experience with the coding language R, including R
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clear, simple language KNOWLEDGE Awareness of current standards and trends in AV, IT and emerging technology ABILITIES Manage multiple tasks to deadlines; communicate progress at regular intervals
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Services Research, Management and Policy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. The college has 182 faculty who contribute to its four missions — research