Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
considered to be at risk academically. Also develops and implements academic support services for student-athletes in assigned sports, to include advising and counseling student-athletes on academic, and
-
, Education, Experience, Certifications, Licensure) Master’s degree. Proficient in all facets of Microsoft Office. Previous work with academically at-risk populations. Experience in collegiate athletics
-
. Preferred Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education, Experience, Certifications, Licensure) Proficient in all facets of Microsoft Office. Previous work with academically at-risk populations
-
-risk students. The position is responsive to the widely varied needs of diverse student populations and works in a high volume and fast-paced work environment. Essential Functions Provides comprehensive
-
provides crisis intervention, on-call support, and critical incident/crisis debriefing for emergency and high-risk situations. Essential Functions Provides community consultations, group workshops, and
-
registrations, Risk Group 2 biological research registrations and grant applications; Biosafety, Biosecurity, BSL-3 and select agents training; and supports animal facilities. Manages the BSL-3 containment
-
control compliance program as a part of the Research Risk Management program, which maintains policies to appropriately safeguard the University against risks and liabilities inherent in its research
-
Director, IT Operations (A&F IT), the Endpoint Technology Manager leads a team responsible for endpoint administration, virtual desktop solutions, mitigation, and remediation solutions for at-risk devices
-
facilitates Section 12s for individuals at imminent risk to self or others. Performs specialized tasks and other duties as defined by the Leadership Team Supervises psychology trainees, teaches within
-
and collecting data in survey software (e.g., Redcap, Qualtrics, mEMA). Experience with ecological momentary assessment research. Experience working with high-risk clinical populations. Familiarity with