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for monitoring, supporting, and optimizing computing systems across environments and directly supporting faculty and students in the Padnos College of Engineering and Computing (PCEC) under the direction
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improvement Experience in program development Experience in marketing or public relations Working Conditions: Normal office environment. Some travel and occasional evening and weekend work may be required
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potential to teach courses related to macro, mezzo, and micro related social work practice to social work undergraduate and graduate students. Ability/interest in teaching in the online learning environment
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culturally diverse faculty committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from members of underrepresented populations Responsibilities – Essential
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team. Ability to maintain sensitivity, understanding, and respect for a diverse academic environment. Cooperative team player and committed to GVSU’s vision of inclusion and equity. A high degree of
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Spanish. WORKING CONDITIONS: Normal office environment. Some travel and evening/weekend work is required throughout the year. SALARY: $45,000 - $50,000 DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: TRIO SSS Classic / Enrollment
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Team KCON Chairs Committee GVSU Assistant/Associate Dean Committee GVSU Graduate Program Director Committee University Task Force (as assigned) Goals To provide an environment to facilitate developing
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professional roles) in Pre-K-12 environments Demonstrated understanding of and/or commitment to teaching students from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds with an equity focus Effective oral, written, and
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in a collaborative environment with a diverse population of students and colleagues. This position is part of a cohort hire of scholars devoted to innovative curricular and multidisciplinary research
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, religion, sex/gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, veteran or active-duty military status, weight, and other identities. We work to create spaces for students to feel heard