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/sites/default/files/media/career-center/pdfs/list-of-acceptable-documents.pdf Notice of Vacancy Number ST2300861 Job Title Editor-in-Chief / The Sycamore Job Category Graduate Assistantship Job Type
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, spouse and dependent children. Voluntary Vision Plan: May enroll within the first 31 days of employment date. Job Summary/Basic Function Primary responsibilities include establishing relationships based
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. Desired Start Date 08/15/2024 Open Date 05/17/2024 Close Date 06/17/2024 Required Relevant Education & Experience Bachelor's Degree (4 years) Required Field(s) of Study Working on Masters Degree Preferred
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on Masters Degree Preferred Relevant Education and Experience Working on Social Work Masters Degree Supervisory Responsibilities This job has no supervisory responsibilities. Required Certificates, Licenses
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termination of the employment relationship with ISU. Job Duties Essential Duties and Responsibilities Primary responsibilities of the Graduate Assistant will be, but not limited to: Student Engagement and
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termination of the employment relationship with ISU. Job Duties Essential Duties and Responsibilities Primary responsibilities of the Graduate Assistant will be, but not limited to: Student Engagement and
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with assigned special projects and office initiatives. • Respect and maintain the privacy and confidentiality of staff and students Service to Individual Students • The primary responsibility
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with assigned special projects and office initiatives. • Respect and maintain the privacy and confidentiality of staff and students Service to Individual Students • The primary responsibility
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conduct flight and ground stage checks per the Chief Pilot and Asst. Chief Pilot. Must show a willingness to protect the standards of training at the academy and follow all procedures established in the TCO
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result in immediate suspension and/or termination of the employment relationship with ISU. Job Duties Essential Duties and Responsibilities Principal Professional Standards: Appropriate use of ISU learning