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The flourishing city still maintains the feel of a close-knit small town despite its prosperous businesses, extensive downtown area and large higher education community. Free Continuing Education.
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Job Description & Requirements Cardiovascular Interventional Technologist - (Cardio - CI Tech - CVIT) StartDate: 10/28/2024 Available Shifts: 8/10/12 D Pay Rate: $1665.31 - $1918.73 VIT tech needed asap Education: Associate’s degree or higher.
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Home to a prestigious higher education and medical community, Oklahoma City offers travelers great professional opportunities and plenty to see and do in their spare time. -BLS. Required Qualifications Required Education: -Associate’s Degree or higher.
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Department Preferences:Master's degree in Student Affairs, Higher Education Administration, International Studies, Area Studies, or related field. Job Location Required Education: High School Diploma or GED and some College, AND:18 months experience in office supervision & management or student services.
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To deliver on our strategic vision, we have five business divisions that are the foundation for the long-term growth of the company: Assessment & Qualifications, Virtual Learning, English Language Learning, Workforce Skills and Higher Education.
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3+ years of experience in Account Management or Customer Success, preferably in higher education or EdTech. Work with a group of mission driven education professionals pushing the bounds of online education.
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Required Education: Associate's degree or higher preferred Graduate of a CAAHEP accredited educational program with emphasis in a primary cardiovascular or radiologic technology specialty as defined by the ARDMS, ARRT and/or CCI (candidates within 6 weeks of graduation from an approved program may be considered for employment.
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Our satisfied clients include school districts, higher education, civic, and commercial. EDUCATION : Professional Degree in Architecture; license required. Collaborate with external consultants MEP, Structural Engineering, Civil/Landscape as well as subconsultants.
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Required Qualifications: Coursework/Training: Completion of an approved Ultrasound Technology Training Program Associate's Degree or higher from an accredited educational institution in Diagnostic Medical Sonography required; If no AA Degree, an equivalent combination of education/experience to that of an AA Degree may be considered.
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Bachelor's Degree in higher education administration or its equivalence (Human Relations, Student Affairs, Educational Leadership, Conflict Resolution, etc.) To forward this mission to provide the best possible education experience, the Office of Student Conduct is looking for someone to serve as an Educational Outreach and Support Coordinator.
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