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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Master of Social Work - Instructor Position Summary The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at California Baptist University invites
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, and by acting as a relationship manager to ensure campus partners provide effective solutions when not within the SSC 1’s scope. The SSC 1 is the student’s principal, if not exclusive, point of contact
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and Responsibilities Plans, schedules and supports audio visual service needs throughout CBU’s main campus for inside and outside clients, including conferences, lectures, meetings, performances and
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University invites applications for a full-time, 12-month, tenure-track position as Program Director for the Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology program at any rank. Pay Range The compensation
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configuration, user security, ticket design and proofing. Primary liaison with ticket system vendor to ensure all hardware and software are working efficiently for staff and customer use. Provide exceptional
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distribution, course materials research, data entry, and management of requisition data using Excel, automated tools to extract & import data, primary store management application (ARC), and other available
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applicants for the position of Lecturer in the Division of Social Work. The primary duties will include: teaching 21 units for the academic year, within the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, with
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equipment maintenance, and recommend equipment purchases. Maintain stock of office supplies. Maintain a comprehensive master calendar of all student worker posts and assignments. Prepare and process incoming
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at the undergraduate and graduate level. The primary duties will include teaching courses within the SOE. Candidates must embrace the mission of California Baptist University and evidence a clear understanding of, and
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controls, including proximity card and swipe card hardware. Interprets Master Keying Guide; use appropriate discretion and special knowledge of lock systems to preserve the integrity of the University’s