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Posting Details Posting Details Logo Institution University of South Dakota Working Title Medical Laboratory Science Faculty Member Posting Number F01486P Department USD-Medical Laboratory Sciences
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applicant will be skilled at producing quality copy for a variety of projects and channels, including press releases, feature stories, website copy, ads, social media and email communications. Join our fast
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strategic planning. They will provide direct mental health counseling and substance abuse counseling for registered students, outreach campus-wide with a focus in the School of Health Sciences and Sanford
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on athletic video boards, website, social media, and/or television; creates and develops a comprehensive marketing plan to maximize ticket revenue and spectator attendance; communicate with Coyote Sports
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on athletic video boards, website, social media, and/or television; creates and develops a comprehensive marketing plan to maximize ticket revenue and spectator attendance; communicate with Coyote Sports
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Chemistry Club student organization, several large-scale events per year, and regular seminars featuring guest speakers. USD is the state’s flagship institution, the oldest university, and the only public
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student assistance and all professional activity. Qualifications of Advisor: Education: Bachelor’s degree in education, social services, counseling, business administration or related field or equivalent
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in order to assist them in achieving their full potential both personally and academically. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: • Ensure students with disabilities, who are registered with Disability
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of Position (City) Sioux Falls Posting Text The International Trade Center Specialist will provide consulting expertise to small businesses who are considering exporting their products overseas in order to
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The Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment’s mission is to stop all maltreatment against South Dakota children in order to foster resilient families. Established in 2017, The Center for the Prevention