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. For more information, visit us online at gcsu.edu. Under the direction of the Executive Director of the School of Continuing & Professional Studies, the Executive Director of Historic Museums serves as the
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Management and Marketing with concentrations in Logistics, Human Resource Management, and Sales. The Department also offers a nationally ranked graduate program in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and our
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to additional resources to enhance their career development efforts and employ-ability. Database Management - 10% Manages the electronic internship documentation approval process as well as the database
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for their course assignments. * Assisting students with finding and connecting with other resources and campus offices. * Strengthening and reinforcing their own knowledge of writing, tutoring, and teaching skills
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related discipline (PhD, DNP, EdD, DNS) is expected. A Master's degree in nursing from an accredited nursing program or the equivalent 40 hours of nursing credit from a BSN to DNP program. Candidates must
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. Programming and event planning - 30 Assist at career related events with student registration, student resource tables, and employer assistance. Assist Career Center staff with presentations and workshops
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& communicate with clients and their caregivers, team members, etc. to schedule sessions. *Work with GCSU faculty to schedule student observations. Clinical Caseload - *Plan, implement, manage, and maintain
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administration. This individual's primary responsibilities include managing records and end of term processes; assisting with degree audit and graduation clearance; providing enrollment and verification services
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. For more information, visit us online at gcsu.edu. This position serves as the primary office contact for the Director of Auxiliary Services and oversees the direct administrative and operational support for
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are enthusiastic about working closely with high-achieving students within an academic community dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through learning and scholarship. Evidence of methodological innovation and