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Position Information Position Information Position Title: Human Resources Consultant II Working Title: Human Resources Consultant II Position Number: 008810 Full-Time Or Part-Time: Full Time Time
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Position Information Position Information Position Title: Adjunct Faculty - College of Humanities and Social Sciences Position Number: FA/5050/5380/5040 Working Title: Adjunct Faculty - College
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constituent institution of the University of North Carolina System. The Department of English , located in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Fayetteville State University, offers programs and
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administration. Human Resources Management -15%: Ensures departmental and university policy/procedure for various Human Resources areas are followed and associated administrative responsibilities completed; plans
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administration. Human Resources Management -15%: Ensures departmental and university policy/procedure for various Human Resources areas are followed and associated administrative responsibilities completed; plans
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of Criminal Justice, which lies within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, offers a BS in Criminal Justice, a minor in Criminal Justice, an MS in Criminal Justice (with both a thesis and non-thesis
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, functionality, and reliability of existing pages. Provide thought leadership and act as a consultant, providing direction on best practices aligned to university goals and delivering intuitive desktop and mobile
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course or from the university. Act as a liaison between the department and students, as well as other appropriate units within the university, such as Admissions, the Registrar, Catalog Officer, etc
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communication with a 4/4 teaching load, as determined according to the college’s workload policy. Classes may include face-to-face, hybrid, and/or online delivery methods. Scholarships/Service-10%: Participate in
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builds on nursing theory, the natural, social, and applied sciences, and the humanities. The School of Nursing is committed to educating graduates to provide evidence-based, patient-centered care