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Serve as an advisor to a designated group of students; responsibilities include host and prepare for student-led parent/guardian conferences, academic coaching, writing letters of recommendation, facilitating lessons on diversity & inclusion, and interpersonal skill development and team building.
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Keeps District Content Director, Area Academic Coordinator, Area Superintendent, school leader, and other stakeholders aware of activities, progress, obstacles and successes in student achievement and improved teacher practice.
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Other duties include assisting the Office of Education & Student Services with activities related to teaching and research in public health and assisting with MPH curriculum development and admissions activities.
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Temporary, full-time position for a current law student primarily conducting research and writing on a variety of employment law issues, human resources, and legal ethics. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG), a dynamic state agency with over 4000 employees throughout the State of Texas, is seeking a qualified individual with an interest in employment law to serve as a temporary Law Clerk for the Human Resources Division.
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Graduate from a certified Nursing Assistant Program or a Health Occupations Program (HOSA) or completion of first clinical rotation as a Nurse Student (i.e. completion of Nursing Fundamentals course which includes assistance with Activities of Daily Living, vitals signs etc.
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Adjunct faculty members will be expected to (1) use our course management system (Canvas); (2) hold regular office hours to meet with students and reply to student communications in a timely manner; (3) participate in at least one professional development workshop per year; (4) participate in writing program assessment; (5) and teach to the approved course learning outcomes and course requirements.
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Experience using innovative teaching methods which might include team-based learning, ‘flipped classroom', problem-based learning, distance learning, interactive large group presentation, audience response systems, curriculum delivery systems (e.g. Blackboard), and proficiency in exam item writing (USMLE and/or COMLEX-style) preferred.
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Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) paraprofessional proficiency requirement: Complete at least 2 years of study at an institution of higher education (college level) OR obtained an Associate's (or higher) degree OR met (pass) an assessment that demonstrates knowledge of and the ability to assist in teaching reading, writing, and mathematics OR reading, writing, and mathematics readiness.
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Our summer programs include public speaking camps, college admissions prep programs, science camps, summer acting camp, writing camps, computer camp, leadership camp, video production camp, and college tours.
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It does not refer to the “Master of Fine Arts” (MFA) degree when that degree is based on specialization in performing arts or dance, film, video, photography, creative writing, or other nonplastic arts.
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Assume responsibilities for program/curriculum development, student advisement and assist in both the writing of and the administration of any grants awarded in the are of Cyber Security at the request of the Dean and/or the Program Director.
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Engineering CO-OPs may be involved in projects in the following areas: Equipment Application; Device Development; Manufacturing Support; New Technology Support and Development/ Process Control; Process Validation; Product Development; Quality Engineering; Project Engineering; Systems Support: Research and Technical Writing.
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Temp Position One: Fall 2024: 4 courses | Spring 2025: 4 coursesTemp Position Two: Fall 2024: 3 courses & Writing Specialist | Spring 2025: 3 courses & Writing Specialist Additional responsibilities include student support and office hours, academic advisement, participating in monthly division and school meetings, college/university service, curriculum development, student recruitment, and continuing professional development.
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Experience with computers and instructional technology to support teaching and learning, curriculum development, staff training, program, and student accountability is required. Experience in test and curriculum development and grant writing is desirable.
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Precision Medicine Group is seeking an incoming or 1st year law student available for a summer legal internship. Location: New Jersey or District of Columbia Area Length: Early June running 8-10 weeks Copy of law school transcript, along with a resume, cover letter and writing sample as part of the application materials.
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