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JOB DETAILS: The Director of Client Technology Services is an experienced IT leader who coordinates a wide range of technology support to faculty, staff and students, providing technological
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developing software applications such as CRM or other technology systems Experience in higher education (admissions, student services, etc.) or relevant sales/business environment Ability to discern data needs
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of Wisconsin-Stout, Wisconsin's only Polytechnic University, offers an unmatched career-focused education that combines applied learning, theory and research with real-world experience that prepares tomorrow's
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and regulations. Mentors' new teachers and students. Ability to perform physical activities, such as walking, bending, working at ground level, standing, climbing, lifting children or heavy items (up
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Sciences (CAHS)/Director of the School of Education (SOE). UW-Stout has a longstanding history of preparing educators and is a renowned leader in applied learning and career and technical education. The
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for students in their second year and beyond. Our programming model emphasizes personal interactions, life skill development, academic success, and cultural humility. Candidates who have working knowledge within
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. INSTITUTIONAL OVERVIEW University of Wisconsin-Stout, Wisconsin's only Polytechnic University, offers an unmatched career-focused education that combines applied learning, theory and research with real-world
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and concerns as they related to the educational environment. Demonstrated knowledge of assistive technology. Experience working with neurodiverse students and students with sensory disabilities
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of differences across the full communications spectrum. Cognition (ability to think and learn) Capable of fully using required custodial unit technology, systems, and equipment, including email system, online
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Economic Development EDC, Greater Menomonie EDC, and the Stout Technology Business Park. The person in this position will represent Dunn County and its municipalities, including the City of Menomonie and the