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Florida (UCF) invites applications for two, 9-month, non-tenure-earning, instructor or lecturer positions with expertise and experience teaching American Sign Language. The position will be located
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will have undergraduate and graduate teaching experience in speech-language pathology with expertise in one or more areas, including neurogenic communication disorders, articulation and phonological
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functions include making connections with the children and creating developmentally appropriate activities that help develop their language, social/emotional, cognitive, and fine/ gross motor skills. Other
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are a part of the responsibilities of this position: Ability to use multiple teaching modalities (in person, online, hybrid) Teaching in all UCF Global language programs (IEP, OEP, CEP, and Customized
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UCF Global: UCF Global at the University of Central Florida functions as the primary international hub for students, faculty, and staff. Through strong partnerships, UCF Global is committed to increasing international and local mobility and enhancing the university’s global competency....
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of restricted data or confidential information, and conduct privacy investigations. In coordination with the office of general counsel, review contract language involving the collection, protection, transfer and
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language requirement and class rank/size. Reviews and evaluates high school and college transcripts to determine appropriate academic classification which could include CLEP, AP,IB, AICE, military and
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community service. We offer Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Communication Sciences and Disorders; with our Speech-language Pathology master's program ranking in the top 25% of programs nationwide
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regulations. Route revisions, as needed, for additional approvals. Route to obtain signatures of all parties. Interpret and assess contractual language regarding issues such as intellectual property rights
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Admissions Assistant job descriptions. Reviews high school transcripts to determine completion of foreign language requirement and class rank/size. Reviews and evaluates high school and college transcripts