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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Nursing Full Time Faculty, DNP or PhD in Nursing with APRN, Tenured/Tenure Track/Clinical Track Department Graduate Programs, College of Nursing
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Audiology or a research-focused related discipline earned by the time of application. Preferred Qualifications PhD + AuD, and CCC-A Experience with Graduate Coordination responsibilities Evidence of a dynamic
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Audiology or a research-focused related discipline earned by the time of application. Preferred Qualifications PhD + AuD, and CCC-A Experience with Graduate Coordination responsibilities Evidence of a dynamic
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and will be compensated at @$25/h. Remote work is acceptable. ETSU is committed to ensuring that our students, faculty, and staff are valued and work in an environment of openness and acceptance. ETSU
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reasonable accommodations. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required Qualifications Must have a doctorate in Occupational Therapy or other terminal degree (PhD, EdD, etc.) from a regionally accredited
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outcome performance measures related to serving children with disabilities, as mandated by the US Department of Education Office of Special Education. This position is ineligible for remote work. Temporary
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terminal academic degree (e.g. PhD, EdD, ScD) in health and rehabilitative sciences or rehabilitative discipline OR a clinical doctorate (e.g. AuD, OTD, DPT, DHSc). A minimum of two (2) years of professional
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terminal academic degree (e.g. PhD, EdD, ScD) in health and rehabilitative sciences or rehabilitative discipline OR a clinical doctorate (e.g. AuD, OTD, DPT, DHSc). ABD will be considered. Must have a
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, planning, and administration of complex projects. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Business-related computer skills. Required Qualifications Medical doctorate required, MD, DO, or MD/PhD