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learning experiences that embrace different viewpoints. As we seek individuals to join our Friends University community, we encourage candidates who share our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
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· Teaching introductory through senior-level psychology courses, including experiential learning courses, particularly those related to human services and clinical psychology. · Developing and teaching
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(entails a one-half load release for administrative responsibilities) · Teach 6 credits per semester (i.e, one-half teaching load) · Articulate a vision for integrating the University’s
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interconnected world by providing transformative learning experiences that embrace different viewpoints. As we seek individuals to join our Friends University community, we encourage candidates who share our
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• Ability to maintain confidential information in a professional manner • Ability to learn and utilize various campus and student management software systems Days/Hours: Flexible hours between 8-5 M – F, some
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Academic Success and will work closely with the Athletic Director, Associate Athletic Director, Registrar’s office, faculty, and athletic coaches in all aspects of helping students learn and academically
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Adjunct Instructor - Mathematics Wichita-KS Apply View All Jobs Share This Job Job Description Friends University is seeking adjunct instructors to teach during the day intermediate algebra courses
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with students. Ability to handle multiple, complex, overlapping projects and schedules is necessary. Aptitude to learn and use multiple software programs is necessary. Please visit our employment site
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the requirement for flexibility in helping others for the University’s overall benefit. Skills & Requirements Experience: Experience in helping others learn (either professionally or informally
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adult undergraduate and graduate students. Provide individualized, ongoing advisement for assigned students, including learning each student's story, identifying the student's personal and academic