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The candidate must possess a doctorate degree in speech-language pathology, speech and hearing science, communication disorders, or a related area. Tennessee State University offers eligible employees a competitive benefits package that includes annual leave (vacation), sick leave, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement, flexible benefits plans, and more.
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Master's Degree; AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professional (AHA BLS Healthcare) - American Heart Association; California Speech-Language Pathologist - CA Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensers Board; Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) - The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA.
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We are by our customers' side through the entire hearing journey, so they can experience a life full of hearing. If you know a career motivated Audiologist, who has some knowledge of cochlear implant hearing solutions, this is a fantastic opportunity to join the field sales team at the global leader in implantable hearing devices.
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Serve as a hearing officer for student conduct cases, including communicating and enforcing student responsibilities. Minimum of 2 years of professional live in residence life experience or residence life graduate assistant experience.
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Serve as a hearing officer for Residence Life or Student Affairs conduct cases as needed. Work in tandem with the director, associate director, and assistant director in leading the office of Residence Life within the larger mission of the Division of Student Affairs, and design and implement an experience for students that underpins, supports and enhances the intended outcomes of the residential experience.
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Come join our life-changing team building hope, resilience and well-being as a Mental Health Therapist - Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth and Families! Employer Paid Life Insurance, Short-Term/Long-Term Disability.
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As part of the Central Office Residence Life Staff, the Assistant Director position includes responsibilities of conflict resolution, programming, fostering community and leadership development, crisis intervention, some facilities management, and assisting with the administration of student conduct.
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Provide leadership and management for the Office of Community Standards, including all undergraduate and graduate student conduct functions; serve as a senior-level Hearing Officer/Student Accountability Officer for Educational Conferences and as an appeal officer for Educational Conferences conducted by other Hearing Officers/Student Accountability Officers; serve as a decision designee for the Vice President, Learner Success & Campus Life and/or the Dean of Students.
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Advise the Campus Life leadership team on all related public policy issues, relevant case law, and professional standards and best practices; ensure that the College’s student conduct processes are in compliance with all federal and state legislative requirements including FERPA and the Clery Act; and act as the liaison with the College’s General Counsel and Title IX Coordinator on student conduct matters, whenever appropriate and advisable.
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Responsibilities Provide leadership and management for the Office of Community Standards, including all undergraduate and graduate student conduct functions; serve as a senior-level Hearing Officer/Student Accountability Officer for Educational Conferences and as an appeal officer for Educational Conferences conducted by other Hearing Officers/Student Accountability Officers; serve as a decision designee for the Vice President, Learner Success & Campus Life and/or the Dean of Students.
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Serves as a hearing officer for low level violations of the Code of Community Standards. 3-5 years of progressive experience working in residential life or student affairs. Description : The Associate Director of Residential Life and Housing is a live-on residential life professional who reports to the Director of Residential Life and Community Standards and serves as the primary Operations Officer within Residential Life. This professional works directly on housing occupancy management, including move in, move out, room changes, housing selection, and specialty housing processes and serves as the primary liaison to the Office of Student Accounts.
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Benefits include Health, Dental, Vision, Hearing, Life Insurance, Health and Day Care Savings Accounts, Paid Vacation, 401K, Company Funded Pension, Profit Sharing, Long and Short Term Disability, Tuition reimbursement, and Adoption assistance.
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The Coordinator of Campus Recreation will work to provide high quality campus recreation/student life related activities for the student body to engage in while also serving as a conduct hearing officer.
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Other duties as assigned by the Assistant Dean of Residence Life and/or Associate Dean of Students. Serve as student conduct hearing officer, update database and information associated with each case.
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Under the direction of an Assistant Director of Residence Life and Housing, the Residence Hall Director (RHD) works within their assigned residential area to create living environments that facilitate positive learning experiences, communities and support the academic mission of SUNY Oswego.
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