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: Biology, A Human Perspective, BIOL 1102: Introduction to Ecology, and BIOL 1260: Environmental Science. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses in biology. The typical lecturer load is four
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of students with disabilities and that these policies and procedures are in compliance with the Rehabilitation Act and the American Disabilities Act and meet the requirements of the Board of Regents
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completing college applications, scholarships, FAFSA, and SAT/ACT registration; Contacting college officials/administrators on behalf of students. Ongoing review of senior caseload including: needs assessment
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of Facilities, Auxiliary Services, Real Estate, General Counsel/Compliance, Human Resources, Public Safety, Information Technology and Financial Services/Budget Office. Leads a team of staff, inspiring productive
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, internships, and provider programs; Advises students on pre-departure information and logistics of education abroad programs; Act as the primary resource for students about education abroad programs on campus
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, monitoring study hall and reaching out to CAMP students to check in and see how they are doing in face to face, phone, or remote video meetings. Peer Mentors will report to the Retention Coordinator and must
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ethic and the ability to manage a wide variety of tasks and a large caseload in a positive, efficient, and effective manner in a face-paced organization. High ethical standards and ability to relate work
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a team that will focus on helping UNG Slate users across various academic units and departments with the usage of this customer relationship management (CRM) system. This position reports
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, service, and developing others is a public trust. We will live up to this trust through safeguarding our resources and being good stewards of the human, intellectual, physical, and fiscal resources given
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, and developing others is a public trust. We will live up to this trust through safeguarding our resources and being good stewards of the human, intellectual, physical, and fiscal resources given to our