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Title: GA Athletics Communications Position Type: Graduate Assistant Search Type: External - minimum 7 days Department: 90R000 - Intercollegiate Athletics Division: 6R1000 - Intercollegiate
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Title: Assistant Professor or Lecturer, Communication Sciences and Disorders Position Type: Fulltime Faculty Search Type: External - minimum 7 days Department: 23R000 - College of Ed & Appl Human
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the ability to teach fully online courses • Knowledge of current practices in professional communication and social media • Effective interpersonal communication skills • Strong oral and written communication
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, including but not limited to memorandums, letters, and other communications related to departmental activities. It is anticipated that the GA also will work closely with the Assistant Counsel
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of Environmental & Public Health, Administration, and Medical Sciences with implementing a community health assessment and improvement planning process, resulting in the development of a community health assessment
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: • Knowledge of current practices in professional communication and social media • Effective interpersonal communication skills • Strong oral and written communication skills • Analytic and problems solving
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troubleshooting and the handling of advanced tasks . Provides system problem resolutions to university users through knowledge of software/language and system data and the development of best practices through
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appointment. Experience: • A minimum of three (3) years experience in Literacy Education. • Knowledge of current practices in professional communication and social media • Effective interpersonal communication
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, and communication to athletes and their guardian. This position reports to the Head Coach. Job Duties: Teach competitive swim technique to children ages 4-18 - (Essential) Communication with parents
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education and Math majors. It requires effective communication and interpersonal skills with undergraduate students and the university community. The successful candidate will teach primarily undergraduate