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: Biology, A Human Perspective, BIOL 1102: Introduction to Ecology, and BIOL 1260: Environmental Science. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses in biology. The typical lecturer load is four
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of students with disabilities and that these policies and procedures are in compliance with the Rehabilitation Act and the American Disabilities Act and meet the requirements of the Board of Regents
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completing college applications, scholarships, FAFSA, and SAT/ACT registration; Contacting college officials/administrators on behalf of students. Ongoing review of senior caseload including: needs assessment
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vision, leadership, and oversight for all functions of Facilities, Auxiliary Services, Real Estate, General Counsel/Compliance, Human Resources, Public Safety, Information Technology and Financial Services
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, internships, and provider programs; Advises students on pre-departure information and logistics of education abroad programs; Act as the primary resource for students about education abroad programs on campus
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ethic and the ability to manage a wide variety of tasks and a large caseload in a positive, efficient, and effective manner in a face-paced organization. High ethical standards and ability to relate work
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a team that will focus on helping UNG Slate users across various academic units and departments with the usage of this customer relationship management (CRM) system. This position reports
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recruitment goals and create positive relationship with potential participants. The Assistant Recruiter will be expected to work a flexible schedule depending on students and program¿s needs. Position re
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intervention, and consistent follow-up to students, and referring parties. Facilitate referrals to on and off campus services for students who face complex, hardship, and/or unforeseen circumstances (e.g
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intervention, and consistent follow-up to students, and referring parties. Facilitate referrals to on and off campus services for students who face complex, hardship, and/or unforeseen circumstances (e.g