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Description The Technical Support Specialist is responsible for supporting Adler University faculty, staff, and student technology requests as well as providing Audio/Visual equipment usage and
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are expected to teach 21 credits per year (inclusive of dissertation work); develop syllabi and teaching materials related to courses taught; and collaborate with department faculty on curriculum and program
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persons are entitled to Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) protection. The University does not discriminate against any individual for employment because of age, religion, race, color, gender, gender
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department and the institution. Supports culture development and management efforts. Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information systems or related discipline required. Minimum
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for employment because of age, religion, race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, marital status, physical or mental disability, military status (including unfavorable
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, mission, vision, and values visit adler.edu Education/Experience (Required): Earned doctorate from an accredited institution in a behavioral sciences field. Experience with CACREP, COAMFTE, and/or APA
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because of age, religion, race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, marital status, physical or mental disability, military status (including unfavorable discharge
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Opportunity (EEO) protection. The University does not discriminate against any individual for employment because of age, religion, race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin
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the institution, the community, and the profession. Teaching: Faculty members are expected to teach 21 credits per year (inclusive of dissertation work); develop syllabi and teaching materials related to courses
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designing, developing, and implementing training materials Have a strong command of presentation software(s) and technology Certifications/Licenses: Registration with appropriate regulatory body