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Laboratory (NRL), ensuring an environment conducive to teaching and learning. Collaborates with School of Nursing (SON) faculty, especially Course Leader, Clinical Coordinators, NRL Staff, Undergraduate
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verbal communication skills. Strong problem-solving skills with a demonstrated process for reaching decisions. Ability to multi-task effectively in an evolving environment. Pro-active and solution oriented
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in pre-professional or academic advising, talent acquisition/workforce development or job placement environment. Experience ensuring students are prepared for internship and co-op, experiential
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environment; 2+ years’ experience teaching at the university level; Experience in a crew-based, professional production environment; National/international narrative film cinematography credits; Direct
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environment; 2+ years’ experience teaching at the university level; Experience in a crew-based, professional production environment; National/international narrative film cinematography credits; Direct
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interpersonal skills, “Customer Focus” attitude, and ability to work effectively in a team environment with a diverse constituency of clients from public and not-for-profit sectors. Detailed oriented and capable
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vocal styles (e.g., classical style, bel canto, musical theater, jazz, popular and world music, gospel) within the characteristics of an urban learning environment. The outstanding voice specialist and
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environment; Ability to contribute through teaching and/or service to the diversity, cultural sensitivity, and excellence of the academic community. Preferred Qualifications Terminal degree in Film or related
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Master’s Degree in Film or a related field in the arts; 2+ years of college-level teaching experience; 2+ years of experience in screenwriting and directing in a professional environment; Ability to
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, scheduling, or customer service preferably in retail or customer service environment. Experience in supervision, leadership, or training. Valid driver’s license and ability to establish driver eligibility