Coordinator, Teaching Science Labs Science - Auburn, AL at Geebo

Coordinator, Teaching Science Labs

Position DetailsPosition InformationRequisition Number S2741P Home Org Name Crop Soil and EnvironmentalSciences Division Name College of Agriculture Position Title Coordinator, Teaching Science Labs Job Class Code HC32A Appointment Status Full-time Part-time FTE Limited Term No Limited Term Length Job SummaryThe individual selected for this position will be responsible for teaching and coordinating the laboratory portion of introductory-level soil and crop science courses as needed and assist in the recruitment and professional development of undergraduate students in the Department of Crop, Soil, & Environmental Sciences.
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