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of Business. It requires a minimum of 5 years higher education teaching and 5 years PGA or PGM administration experience. The successful candidate will recruit, advise, and mentor students; teach academic and
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teaching load and participate in service to the university, as necessary. In addition, membership and participation in state, regional, national, or international professional organizations is recommended
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for instruction in the biological sciences as well as pursuit of original research in the field of anatomy and physiology. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses that may include
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engineering courses in a 4/4 annual teaching load. Candidates should show appropriate ability to teach courses related to one’s curricular area and demonstrate interest in learning and using effective teaching
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marketing activities. Minimum Qualifications Education: Must be enrolled in Graduate School at EKU. Sponsorship: This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship. Open Until Filled: No AA/EEO Statement
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Global Engagement. Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor's Degree Job Duties: 50% - Lead CIEGE new student orientation programming. - (Essential) 30% - Assist with planning and coordinating CIEGE
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assigned. Minimum Qualifications Education: Experience: Licensure & Certifications: Preferred Qualifications: Job Duties: Sponsorship: This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship. Funding Source
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tends to be limited to topics that come up regularly. Employee follows established procedures using limited discretion to fix routine problems. Minimum Qualifications Education: High School Diploma or GED
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university administrators, faculty, staff, and students to develop, implement, and assess CIEGE initiatives. The Director will collaborate across campus to ensure a sense of belonging for students through
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Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree is required Experience: Two years of previous related coaching experience is required. In accordance with NCAA norms, years of experience as a collegiate graduate