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, the Instructional Designer will promote quality standards, high-impact educational practices, universal design for learning, and the effective use of technology for teaching and learning. This position works closely
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initiatives. The Vice President’s administrative staff serves as a conduit between the vice president, the division and campus, and provides key administrative, strategic, and program support. Position Summary
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, cultivating, solicitating and stewarding private foundations with the capacity to make grants of up to $100,000. This position will assist multiple schools and units across campus, will manage a portfolio of
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to students in the DACA program. The Senior Staff Therapist/Psychologist: Latine Student Specialist adheres to university and department policies, State of Oregon statutes pertaining to the practice
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annually at local continuing ed programs. Through CPE’s mission to produce or aid in the delivery of educational programs for purposes of lifelong learning and professional development, the Conference
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. This role also supports key RCBS functions by managing billing and invoicing processes, monitoring accounts, and resolving payment issues. It assists with core financial operations, including accounts payable
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programming, grants, gifts, contracts, fee-based training, and other sources that support UO’s global engagement. This position also provides research, advice, and support to the Assistant Vice Provost, Dean
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on an as-needed basis. These interactions include providing planning and scheduling recommendations, and providing reporting and analysis of those reports to help facilitate maintenance programs The Asset
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with children and parents and communicate with program staff, consultants, and related service providers. The Associate Teacher will oversee teaching assistants and maintain the safety and continuity
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programs. The Moss Street Children’s Center (MSCC) is an early childhood development program that serves student and faculty staff families, with children ages 3 months – 5 years. Our large, on-campus center