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attachment. For more information about the EES program visit us at http://www.apsu.edu/ees. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Job responsibilities include teaching mineralogy and physical geology lecture and
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to a collegial and inclusive environment Demonstrated evidence of excellence as an educator Physical Requirements Standing for extended periods of time Ability to work mornings and/or late nights
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to a collegial and inclusive environment Demonstrated evidence of excellence as an educator Physical Requirements Standing for extended periods of time Ability to work mornings and/or late nights
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Responsibilities - Teach English Composition I, English Composition II, or Traditions in World Literature depending on the needs of the department. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities . Physical Requirements Exerting
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively Physical Requirements Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull
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employee assessments. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Detail oriented Open to new ideas and initiatives Ability to work simultaneously on multiple projects. Good time-management skills. Physical
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•Familiarity with instructional technology •A commitment to continued professional growth •A willingness to work with other faculty members. Physical Requirements Required Minimum Qualifications • A Master’s
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inventory checks; arrange for assistance from the physical plant staff when needed. - Work with the Department Chair in the recruitment and supervision of student workers with regards to the effective
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to appropriate staff for follow-up. Assist in group sessions for new student inquiries; provide support for potential students in completing application process. Assist students with the admissions, enrollment
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inventory checks; arrange for assistance from the physical plant staff when needed. - Work with the Department Chair in the recruitment and supervision of student workers with regards to the effective