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The Academic Program Support Specialist (APSS) serves on the Career and Technical Education (CTE) team, a part of CCA's Academic Success Division. Perform administrative tasks requested by the CTE Dean and Department Chairs to support the effectiveness of academic programs and student success.
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Minimum Qualifications Masters degree in Student Services, Educational Psychology, Education or a related field required with a minimum of 3 years experience in higher education, academic support, learning science or related field.
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Under the general direction of the UCSC Silicon Valley IT Director, and with the support of staff, the Desktop Support Technician installs, maintains, and supports staff (PCE staff, UC Scout staff and teachers, and SBAC staff), and studio and lab computers, printers, peripherals, teleconferencing, and audio/visual equipment.
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Reading Hospital is recruiting an Academic Hospitalist to join the Faculty of our outstanding Internal Medicine Residency. H1B Visa & Green Card Support (*does not qualify for J1 Waiver.
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The Office of Academic Support is housed within the Cordell Reed Student Union Building. The Senior Academic Advisor works under the direction of the Director of Undergraduate Advising and Student Support who reports to the Dean of Student Success.
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The Behavior Support Specialist will work with the school’s leadership team to ensure that all students demonstrate dramatic student achievement gains and develop their character and social-emotional skills.
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We achieve this by offering strong academic, co-curricular, and social-emotional learning that prepares students for success in college and beyond. Benefits: We offer comprehensive, flexible, and competitive compensation, benefits and perks that support the personal health, wellness, and finances of our staff and their families.
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Experience with current best practices in the following areas: marketing, recruitment, admission processes, financial aid, scholarship awarding, orientation, academic advisement, academic records and registration, and academic support services.
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The Campus Support unit provides enrollment services to various constituents in the areas of academic advising, alumni, disabled student services, extended studies offerings and procedures, fee payment issues, financial aid, remediation, residency determination, student health services, international students, and testing requirements and scores, as well as the functions most germane to a Registrar’s Office: registration, grades, transcripts, and probation/disqualification.
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The Educational Support and Disability Services Coordinator works with faculty, staff, students, and appropriate outside agencies to identify, employ, and evaluate appropriate resources and methods to assist students in addressing obstacles to academic success for students both in and outside of the classroom.
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Position Summary and Duties The Assistant Director of Learning Support is a forward-thinking professional with knowledge of tutoring, academic support programs, academic coaching, and functions associated with the areas, including but not limited to academic interventions, executive functioning skills, and multilingual student support.
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The College and Academic Counselor for Tulane University's Upward Bound program is a full-time position responsible for co-designing and implementing college and career readiness programming, activities, workshops, and individual academic support plans to 11 th and 12 th grade participant caseload to ensure success in high school and acceptance and persistence at the post-secondary level.
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Reporting to the President, the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs is the chief academic officer, responsible for the faculty as well as related administrative departments that support the University’s academic program.
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Work closely with the Associate Dean of Academic and Bar Success to redesign, implement, and lead a comprehensive Academic and Bar Success Program to maximize student learning and achievement in law school and on the bar exam with a particular emphasis on programming for first generation law students and other underrepresented student populations to support their retention and academic success and first time bar passage.
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They will guide academic operations with support from the Chancellor and Provost & Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs to further LIS efforts within the campus, system, and broader community They will demonstrate an abiding commitment to antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and by implementing inclusive policies and practices, leading to equitable outcomes.
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