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Description sJOB TITLE: Women’s Softball Graduate AssistantREPORTS TO: Head Softball Coach DEPARTMENT: AthleticsEXEMPT: VICE PRESIDENT: VP for Student ServicesGENERAL STATEMENT OF THE FUNCTIONAll Hinds Community College employees must commit to the Caring Campus approach to student engagement and daily apply these general behavioral objectives: listen to student questions and concerns with a positive attitude and make meaningful connections with students.
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Bachelor’s degree in social work, education, counseling, higher education administration, or a related field appropriate for direct services and program leadership supporting student veterans.
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The Student Affairs Administrator will have the opportunity to work remotely for part of the week, as part of a hybrid remote/in-person schedule. Oversees all MAPSS submissions requiring IRB approval for the MA thesis, because those students intend to work with human subjects or have data that is personally identifiable, coordinating with the IRB Director as appropriate to provide necessary staff or student training.
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As a College Student, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks to help our community, including researching, sharing, and mentoring others to succeed with their side hustles.
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Required Qualifications Master's degree in student affairs, higher education administration, athletic administration, counseling or related area with relative work experience as a coordinator, advisor, mentor, and/or counselor within a NCAA member institution's athletics department or work experience in a career related office at a college or university.
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Our current focus is on hiring student fellows in and post-doc graduates of behavioral science programs (e.g., Industrial/Organizational psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, experimental and general psychology, etc.
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Assist college officials in advancement of student athlete success by actively pursuing financial development opportunities through official channels of college, including the ICC Booster Club and ICC Foundation.
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Job DetailsVice President for Student Experience SUMMARY:The Vice President for Student Experience provides strategic oversight of student development including residence life, student leadership, events, intramurals, co-curricular opportunities, support services, student counseling and wellness, career development, multi-cultural programming, and the Workship community service program.
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Assist with the planning and execution of all aspects of the Student-Athlete Enrichment program that focuses on, health and wellness, professional development, academic support, leadership, community engagement, and social responsibility.
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Under the direction of the Assistant Athletics Director of the Office of Student Athlete Development, the Director / Student Athlete Career Development will assist student athletes and alumni with all aspects of their professional lives e.g. career research, goal setting, job searching, resume and cover letter writing, networking, interviewing, professional etiquette, online professional branding, graduate school, personal statements, job shadowing, on campus employment, and internships.
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In keeping with CCA’s commitment to diversity, community engagement, social justice and belonging, we seek candidates who cultivate an equitable scholarly environment and curriculum within an increasingly international student body and a large demographic of first-generation college students.
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Programming: Manage the planning and execution of FSL community-wide initiatives with specific responsibility for the Orientation Information Sessions, the student officer newsletter, and the community leadership retreat in order to further the development of a unified community and support values-based programming.
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SCHOOL/ORGANIZATION CLIMATE Create classroom environment conducive to learning and appropriate for the physical, social and emotional development of students. Be a positive role model for students, supports the mission of the Arlington Independent School District and Tarrant County College.
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The Assistant Dean for Curricular Affairs works closely with the disability resource center to ensure necessary accommodations are provided to students and works collaboratively with college leadership in student affairs, experiential learning, and accreditation.
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Posting Details Position Information Working Title Adjunct Faculty Member - College of Social Sciences / Social Work Appointment Type Adjunct Purpose of Position The Social Work Program in CNU’s College of Social Sciences is accepting applications from prospective adjunct faculty members to teach an in-person/face-to-face course in Spring 2023 in “macro social work.
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