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Job Title: Teaching Assistant for ENGR 264: Analog Electronics (Spring 2024) Job Summary: Teaching Assistant for ENGR 264 during spring 2024. Full Job Description: Description of the position
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Job Title: Adjunct Professor – Engineering Department Job Summary: The University of San Francisco (USF) Engineering Department is looking for an instructor for Digital Electronics for the Fall 2024
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program Excellent legal writing, editing, and research skills Experience with or the ability to work with a diverse student body, faculty and staff Demonstrated ability to provide clear constructive
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the program’s contact management system. Initiate, design, develop, and revise communications, advertising, email campaigns, social media, and publications for the program. Plan and execute online and in-person
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of Qualtrics and Tableau Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong basic computer skills with a willingness to develop new computer skills Ability to follow directions and adhere to department
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. Qualifications: REQUIRED High personal motivation, self‐management, and detail orientation; ability to take responsibility in meeting deadlines and making progress without direct supervision; Strong spoken and
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of telephone, fax, scanner, and copier) preferred. ● Ability to work with frequent interruptions (must be well-organized). ● Knowledge of computer software such as Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook
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with facilitation of nursing skills lab practice and simulation logistics such as having weekly schedules available, that include printed and electronic, student lab schedules and lab team meetings
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emails in EMMA Create social media graphics in Canva Build reports for event attendance and email lists Work on Google Slides/PowerPoint "wrap reports" to summary special events data for leadership Data
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/AED, and first aid certification. Knowledge of, and ability to apply NCAA rules as relevant to the position. Willingness to travel extensively with assigned teams to away contests, and work irregular or