Administrative Assistant III, Engineering Academic Affairs
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Newark
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The Administrative Assistant III, under general supervision, is responsible for performing complex secretarial and administrative tasks for student academic enrichment initiatives managed by the Student Development & Support unit and the RISE unit within Engineering Undergraduate Education.
The Administrative Assistant III plays a key role in coordinating a variety of programs and services aimed at enhancing the educational and personal development of all COE students. These efforts include support for established programs, such as the RISE academic and summer programs, and new programs such as the DSU-Summer Engineering Research Experience (SERE), the COE REU collaborative, and the COE Living Learning Community (LLC).
The position requires a high level of independent judgment, initiative and strong problem-solving abilities, along with excellent technical skills. |
Jeanne K. Buxbaum Professor
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Newark
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The School of Nursing in the College of Health Sciences at the University of Delaware invites applications for a senior level tenured Jeanne K Buxbaum Endowed Chair and Professor (Full) of Nursing Science position. Candidates must be distinguished gerontology scholars, with demonstrated success in community-engaged, translational, and/or implementation science approaches to improving the health and well-being of older adults. This endowed chair and professorship includes a program coordinator support position and is a 5-year tenure-line, renewable upon successful review. |
Assistant Professor, Dance (Continuing Track)
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Newark/Hybrid
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The Department of Theatre and Dance in the College of Arts and Sciences seeks an Assistant Professor of Dance (continuing track) This is a full-time, fully benefited position with a focus on teaching. The successful candidate will possess an M.F.A or Ph.D. in Dance and have a broad perspective on pedagogical practices and research in the field of dance with the ability to teach varied styles of dance to majors, minors, and students from the general university population. Applicants should have a collaborative and inclusive approach to curriculum design and a demonstrated commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity, and access. We encourage applications from underrepresented communities. |
Program Coordinator, OLLI (Wilmington Campus)
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Wilmington
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Osher Lifelong Learning at the Wilmington campus is a membership organization which, in cooperation with the Division of Professional and Continuing Studies, provides opportunities for cultural and intellectual development for individuals age 50 and older. OLLI-W delivers over 600 classes annually to approximately 3000 dues-paying members and has an annual operating budget of $1.7M. Membership currently includes working and retired faculty, educators, lawyers, doctors, accountants, musicians, engineers, industry chemists among many others. Arsht Hall serves as the home for the OLLI-W program.
Under the general direction of the Director, the Program Coordinator works closely with the Institute’s Curriculum Committee to oversee the development, implementation, and administration of this dynamic non-credit program, with more than 250 enthusiastic, creative, and energetic volunteer instructors teaching each fall and spring semester and during summer session. Responsible for in-person curriculum, housed in Wilmington and Newark, the Wilmington program coordinator will work in collaboration with a program coordinator in Kent/Sussex Counties and an online program coordinator. Program management, employee management and experience with customer service or senior populations, coupled with exceptional customer service skills are necessary for a candidate to be successful in this position. Commitment to a team-based approach and the ability to prioritize tasks and function in a fast-paced workplace are key. |
Program Coordinator, OLLI (Lewes Campus)
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Lewes
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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Delaware in Kent and Sussex Counties is a year-round membership cooperative providing in-person and online lifelong learning courses and programming for the educational, cultural and intellectual benefit of roughly 500 members, from age 50 and up, with an average age of 73. These programs, primarily located in Dover, Lewes, and Ocean View, hold two full semesters and one summer session with more than 300 in-person, online and hybrid courses taught annually by more than 100 volunteer instructors. OLLI in Kent and Sussex Counties is one of two OLLIs at the University of Delaware, along with OLLI in Wilmington.
Under the general direction of the Director, the Program Coordinator develops opportunities to expand, diversify and support OLLI program initiatives with an emphasis on curriculum development and instructor and volunteer recruitment, development and training. |