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Under general supervision, serve as program director and perform duties which include curriculum design and development; instruction, recruitment, and advisement of students; budgeting; and management of adjunct faculty.
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Emory NPRC in conjunction with Emory University conducts pre-employment screening for all positions which may include an INA and criminal background check, verification of work history, academic credentials, licenses, and certifications, drug screening, health assessment, requirement of various vaccinations (including COVID-19 plus one booster if job requires hands-on contact with animals/NHP.
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In addition, the Day Camp Site Lead will ensure a high level of quality programs and collaborate with outside partners, school officials and faculty. Under the direction of the Youth Development Director, the Day Camp Site Lead will be primarily responsible for supporting the branch's Day Camp program at a secondary location and for the successful achievement of providing guidance, leadership, values education and enjoyment for children served by camp.
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The PCOM-SOP invites applications from highly motivated candidates for a full-time Assistant/Associate Professor faculty position in the Department of Pharmacy Practice with a specialized practice area in Internal Medicine.
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Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Area Director is a public service faculty position reporting to the District Director. Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Area Director is a public service faculty position reporting to the District Director.
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Job Summary Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) invites applicants for an Assistant Professor faculty position in the Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education starting August 1, 2024. Faculty are also expected to mentor students in the exercise science major, serve on committees as discipline representative and/or in a leadership role, as well as engage in scholarship and creative activities.
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Stewardship- Every faculty member’s #1 responsibility is stewardship to the NSDA Way. Thank you for considering joining our dance faculty and community. Responsible for dancer’s costume fittings, organization, and distribution.
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Coordinate with faculty, clinical coordinator, and program support specialist on clinical placement/rotations. Duties include curriculum design and development; instruction, recruitment, and advisement of students; budgeting; management of adjunct faculty; and participation in college committees and professional enhancement activities.
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Position Summary: This faculty member will work primarily at the Norcross campus but will teach some courses in Gainesville for the M.S. in Clinical Counseling Psychology Program. Supervisory Responsibilities:No supervisory responsibilities of other faculty/staff required.
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The faculty member will participate in curriculum development, serve as an advisor to a team of residents, provide direct patient care in the inpatient and outpatient setting, participates in scholarly activity, serves as a leader and role model for residents, and will be expected to produce one academic publication or presentation annually in cooperation with the residents.
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Serve food properly to students, staff, and faculty according to the standardized recipe. Primary Responsibilities: Perform routine duties involved in the preparation and serving of food as a part of the kitchen facilities and equipment operation and cleaning under the supervision of the cafeteria manager or designated supervisor.
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Attends and actively participates in Triads and interdisciplinary team meetings in order to screen for high risk patients, obtain and share information, identify appropriate length of stay per DRG, advance the patient's plan of care, identify and take action to resolve barriers and to coordinate safe and appropriate discharge to the proper level of care within the appropriate time frame.
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Our teams interact directly with our customers including students, faculty, administration, alumni, and the general public to provide outstanding customer service to sell or rent books, general merchandise, and an array of products and services for an academic community all while being part of a company that is consistently rated as a great place to work - and where employees love what they do.
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Serves as a mentor for adjunct faculty within the program area; is available on campus for adjunct faculty who teach face-to-face or hybrid classes. Faculty must be credentialed to satisfy all appropriate accrediting bodies for the course assigned.
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The Director will lead the Institute alongside a faculty rank Academic Coordinator, with the support of the Environmental Science faculty affiliates. This is a renewable administrative faculty position (e.g., a 12-month schedule), with a start date of July 1, 2024.
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