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Attend Open House and additional outreach events representing the Athletic Department as assigned by the Dean. Coordinate golf tournament raffle donations and assist with sponsorship as designated.
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Serve as the CM liaison with Office of Dean of Student Development about conduct issues and the University Companion Program. RequirementsMaster Degree in Theology, Divinity, Pastoral Ministry, Spirituality or related field of study.
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The Assistant Dean is a member of the academic affairs team and is specifically responsible for conducting analyses on the portfolio of faculty in credit-bearing programs (undergraduate and graduate) to adhere to institutional policy, supporting strategic initiatives, and contributing to institutional research (using Digital Measures as a resource.
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Reporting to the Dean, the Associate Dean of Strategic Initiatives and External Relations serves as a strategist and advocate for the Boston College Lynch School of Education and Human Development.
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This position is a 10-month position and the ideal candidate will work closely with the Assistant Principal for Student Life and the Dean of Students in their day-to-day functions in the Student Life Office.
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Position Start Date: September 1, 2024The Phase 3 Clerkship Site Lead, Pediatrics (Sudbury), is a physician who serves as a contact person for the Associate Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) and/or delegate and clerkship students at NOSM University (NOSM U.
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Reappointment beyond the academic year is contingent upon performance effectiveness as determined by the Dean of the School of Health Sciences and the MS-SLP Program Director. Adjunct Lecturer - Speech Language Pathology (78606.
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Master Degree in Theology, Divinity, Pastoral Ministry, Spirituality or related field of study. Affinity and commitment to Ignatian spirituality and values as well as Catholic Social Teaching. Facilitate communication and follow-up regarding at risk students with all appropriate personnel within Campus Ministry.
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