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goals through coordination, effective communication, critical thinking, and teamwork. This individual will support the development team by helping pay bills, reconciling expense reports and travel
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for Community Based Services. The funding for this position is from federal and/or state funds and is subject to annual renewal. This is a contract EKU position. The position may be considered for full time
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team. Flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and schedules. Willingness to learn and take on new responsibilities. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Strong communication skills
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Qualifications Education: Must be enrolled at EKU Preferred Qualifications: Must have good computer skills Must have good communication skills Must have teamwork skills Must have problem-solving skills Job Duties
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Honors students and positively represent the program to the EKU community. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree Enrolled in graduate school at EKU Preferred Qualifications: Experience with and
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communications, meeting and resource management, data management and analysis, scheduling, organization, conducting research, and coordination of activities across departments within EKU to ensure a positive
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to practice as a Nurse Practitioner in Kentucky. - Equivalent to a college degree plus substantial graduate level courses equivalent to a Master's Degree. Experience: - At least two years of community-based
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Retirement: KTRS Contact Person: Daniel Roush Job Summary/Basic Functions The Department of American Sign Language and Interpreter Education (ASLIE) at Eastern Kentucky University invites applications for a
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of two (2) years of practice as an RN • Knowledge of current practices in professional communication and social media • Effective interpersonal communication skills • Strong oral and written communication
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education and Math majors. It requires effective communication and interpersonal skills with undergraduate students and the university community. The successful candidate will teach primarily undergraduate