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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . Title: Academic Support Intern – Assistant Learning Specialist (All Sports) Department
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their career into the field of student-athlete academic support. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Learning Assistance Program (LAP), the Assistant Learning Specialist will work with the LAP team to provide
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Athletics Learning Specialist Assistant Requisition Number DU11961 Department Name 12F00:UKAA - Support Services Work Location Lexington, KY Salary Range
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. Position Summary The Study Skills Learning Specialist position provides direct student support and coordinates program services to help students improve their learning and enhance their academic success
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organizational and project management skills. Continuous learning mindset and adaptability to change. Prior experience in higher education preferred EEO Statement Summary Consistent with federal and state law and
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during the academic year, and assisting with roommate concerns. Under the direction of the Assistant Director for Assignments and Occupancy, the Assignments Specialist educates the campus community
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an academic setting Knowledge of computer spreadsheets, graphs and word documentation Skilled in web-based research for federal, state and other regulatory body requirements Excellent skills in communication
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Learning specialist is responsible for the coordination and implementation of academic strategies/accommodations to facilitate academic access and promote the successful integration of students with learning
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inclusivity and belonging that recognizes contributions from all staff members. Summary: Minitex is seeking an Administrative Specialist to provide centralized operational support for the department, and
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Specialist will support various research projects within UPLEARN, the university’s practice-based research and learning network of electronic medical record (EMR) data, and POPLAR, the provincial network