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plan for student-athlete instruction in accordance with position/positions assignment as prescribed by the Head Coach. - Perform recruiting activities and responsibilities as assigned by the Head Coach
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Orientation, as well as support or take the lead on coordinating smaller events like Paint with your Pirate, regional activities, Fall Open House, Pirates Aboard, and other events designed to engage families in
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housekeeping services. Facilities Services’ primary purpose is to plan and perform corrective and preventive maintenance functions on all building structures and equipment and utility infrastructure. Corrective
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the integrative mechanisms of physiological processes within the context of both health and disease. Job Duties Plan and execute experiments, optimize procedures as needed, data collection, strict documentation
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compliance, administration, and development activities to grow extramurally sponsored activities across ECU. In addition, REDE leads technology transfer, innovation, economic and community engagement
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sessions and competitions. - Function in game day organization and assignments as prescribed by the Head Coach. - Evaluation of opponents and the development of a game plan for student-athlete instruction in
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plan to address barriers identified; monitoring care plan objectives, and assist clients with accessing medical services, mental health, and substance abuse services; educating clients on HIV disease and
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operating hours. Duties include: Set up designated Darden DOCC classrooms Supervise a group of up to 10 children between the ages of 1-8 years old Monitor and clean up snacks in classrooms Facilitate age
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North Carolina and #9 in the nation in online learning. The University’s refreshed strategic plan — Future Focused, Innovation Driven – reaffirms ECU’s commitment to being a national model for student
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education opportunities for physicians in the region. The Office of Clinical Research (OCR) will be a newly established central office in BSOM designed to support the management and conduct of clinical