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professional development for staff in the Student Services Division. Provides vision and leadership toward a seamless advising and transition process for new, current, traditional, non- traditional and special
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annually at seven colleges and five satellite sites. The Child Development Laboratory Schools will lead the City of Chicago in providing high-quality, comprehensive programs, as well as demonstration and
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including computers and peripheral equipment. Physical Requirements. Primarily sedentary with intermittent standing, walking, bending, and stooping. Some lifting or carting of lightweight objects may be
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of records from storage. Works to resolve problems with vendors regarding off-site records storage. Maintains asset inventory records of campus physical property (e.g. furniture, equipment). Ensures inventory
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SECURITY OFFICER - LEAD - PART TIME MALCOLM X COLLEGE Malcolm X College is seeking a part-time Lead Security Officer. This is a position that supports the activities in a security department by
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equipment Physical Requirements Ability to operate computers and related equipment and software. Worker Characteristics Leadership – Demonstrate willingness to lead, take charge, and offer opinions and
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completing two-year associate degrees and/or obtaining credentials in the health sciences that will lead to careers in the high-growth healthcare industry. Programs include Nursing, Radiography, Surgical
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allowable under the grant’s guidelines. Meets regularly with Department Chairpersons and program administrators to review timelines for initiating the procurement process to purchase approved resources (i.e
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ASSISTANT COACH WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD - PART-TIME OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE Olive-Harvey College is seeking an experienced Assistant Coach to help lead the Panthers to victory!! The Assistant Coach
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respect. ESSENTIAL DUTIES Must demonstrate excellence in teaching, commitment to integrating new technologies in the learning process and the ability to inspire, motivate and empower students to succeed