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These initiatives may include but are not limited to: curriculum/campaign design; presentations and workshops for classes, student organizations and residence hall communities; trainings for staff, students and faculty; population-based health promotion strategies; course content development; advising student organizations; and community organizing and coalition building from a collective impact approach.
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Ensure a wide scope of involvement, engagement, and leadership opportunities for the various Park student populations – in Parkville, the Kansas City area, at Campus Centers, and online – to develop greater student engagement with Park University.
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The Special Education Specialist will work collaboratively with the Assistant Superintendent for Student Services as well as the Director for Student Services to provide leadership to the Student Services Department, assist in refining IEP processes and procedures, develop and execute a comprehensive professional development plan, as well as implement best practices for behavior intervention.
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This is an exciting opportunity for a team player who enjoys thinking strategically and systematically to lead and continuously improve school operations in a fast-paced environment dedicated to driving excellent student outcomes.
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As a Resident I Graduate Nurse you will be surrounded by a supportive community of nurse educators, experienced nurses, and fellow residents that promote learning, clinical application, and socialization, shepherding you through the transition from student nurse to registered nurse.
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This position will support the Admissions and Records office with the administrative functions of EMCC admissions, registration, and student record keeping for the student population, which may also include supporting processes related to special populations (i.e. Special Admissions, AAEC and/or student athletics.
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To be eligible for student employment, you must be enrolled at CSU, Chico and maintain at least 6 units (undergraduate student) or 4 units (graduate student) throughout the course of employment.
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The Assistant Director of Sports Performance is responsible for assisting the Assistant AD for Sports Performance with designing, developing, implementing, administering, and evaluating a comprehensive strength and conditioning program for all student-athletes.
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Associate Dean & Director position is responsible for implementing important strategies that support the Academic Programs Office and College, including: student recruitment, student enrollment, student access programs, student success programs (high impact practice programs and remediation efforts), and enhancing the overall student experience.
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Collaborate with the Department of Student Life and The Center for Human Development to provide educational programming to the campus community designed to improve students’ holistic wellness.
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Associate Degree for Speech Language Assistant or. Document student performance and report information to Autism Specialist and SLP. Assist Autism specialist during student assessments.
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The Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities is responsible for acting on behalf of the University President regarding all aspects of student discipline/conduct. If University student conduct action is to be pursued, the Associate Director of the Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities will follow system-wide procedural guidelines established by the California State University Chancellor’s Office (currently, Executive Order 1098.
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We have a new vision: forging a retail winner that is admired for national strength with deep local roots, that offers an easy, fun, friendly, and inspiring experience, no matter how a customer chooses to shop with us.
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Veterinary Student Debt Relief Programs- includes monthly contributions for full-time veterinarians, student loan advice, and lump sum contributions for student job program participation.
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The Enrollment Management (EM) division comprises more than 190 full-time staff who serve our students through the following departments and functions: Undergraduate Admissions, International Recruitment, Transfer Center, One Stop Student Services, Financial Aid and Scholarships, the Center for Financial Wellness, University Registrar, Pre-college Research Excellence Programs, EM Research & Analytics, EM Communications, and EM Operations.
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