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Training:Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in public administration, business administration, civil engineering or a related field.
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Our intent is to establish a local teaching pool for possible appointments in urban planning, natural resource policy, education policy, local government management, human resource management, management information systems, financial management, health policy, equity and social justice, and other areas of planning, public administration, public policy, and nonprofit management.
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The successful candidate will contribute to our graduate programs in public administration (MPA) and public policy (MPP) and to our undergraduate major in public administration through teaching, research, and service.
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Coordinates and interacts with representatives of the Legal, Licensing, Royalties and Finance Departments as well as, the Harry Fox Agency, BMI, ASCAP, record companies, and the general public regarding copyright issues.
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Brief Summary of Work for this Position The Department of Public and International Affairs (PIA) at the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) invites applications for a position as a nine-month tenure-track assistant professor to play a role in our Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program and our online Executive MPA program, starting August 2024.
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Experience and interest in working with faculty on multidisciplinary research and teaching is valued, especially in other college areas such as public administration, public policy, urban design, architecture, as well as civil and architectural engineering.
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Business Administration, Economics, Government, Organizational Communication, Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy and Administration, Social Science, Urban Land Development.
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Required Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management, Business Administration, Public Health Administration or related field. A minimum of three years of progressively responsible experience managing the implementation and administration of health benefit programs is required; Five years or more of solid benefits administration experience is preferred.
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Manage office business in coordination with other departments, including but not limited to Facilities Management, Controller's Office, Budget Services, Human Resources, Bail and Court Administration, Prison, Adult Probation/Parole, Information Technology; f.
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Knowledge of legal principles and practices including civil, criminal and administrative laws and procedures; judicial procedures and rules of evidence; methods of legal research; law and practices related to municipal government; principles and practices of public administration.
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The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) is a comprehensive public research institution delivering transformative programs on campuses in Hattiesburg and Long Beach, at teaching and research sites across the Mississippi Gulf Coast, as well as online.
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In city planning, public administration, public policy analysis, environmental design, architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering or other appropriate major; OR. A portion of this City Planner position will have a particular focus on supporting our public art programs and other arts and culture initiatives.
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Position Details Position Information Division Academic Affairs Department Political Science & Public Admin Working Title Assistant Professor Public Administration - Emergency Management - 773 Vacancy Type Tenure Track Faculty Min T/E Requirements Candidates must hold a in public administration, emergency management, or a closely related field, or be ABD with a clear date of completion.
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MINIMUM TRAINING/EXPERIENCE: A Bachelor's degree in Educational Psychology, Statistics, Public or Business Administration, or Math, Science, Technology related field and 2 years of experience in psychometrics and data analysis, project management, program evaluation, test development/scoring/administration, or curriculum design and development.
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Open Rank Teaching/Clinical Professor: a PhD or DrPH in Public Health, Population Health, Health Services Administration, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Communications, Nutrition, or related fields by the appointment start date.
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