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Transition to Practice Program - Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) in Lewiston, ME
The Bates Sports Medicine Department and Central Maine Healthcare have designed an eleven- month Transition to Practice program to offer newly credentialed athletic training professionals an opportunity to broaden and enhance their clinical and professional skills as they continue to develop their practice. The Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) supports intercollegiate athletics and is responsible for the care and wellbeing of student-athletes through the provision of athletic training services including testing, evaluation, assignment of training regimens, and treatment of injuries, rehabilitation and medical referrals. The ATC works directly with student-athletes to provide care, education, counseling, evaluation, treatment and rehab of athletic injuries and illnesses both on campus and at game venues. The ATC must follow the athletic philosophy consistent with that of the Bates Athletic Department, NESCAC and NCAA. The Office of Athletic Performance celebrates and honors difference, engages students of all backgrounds and strives to ensure accessible services for all student-athletes.
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Information Systems Manager in Lewiston, ME
The Information Systems Manager is a critical component of the Admission department’s technical and operational infrastructure. This position has multifaceted functions responsible for managing Slate, the Admission Customer Relations Management (CRM) system that processes all applications and drives recruitment, enrollment, yield, and communication campaigns. Additionally, the role designs and maintains automated workflows for application review, decision release, and enrollment data synchronization.
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Commons Associate - Utility (Full Time, Full Year) in Lewiston, ME
Bates Dining, Conferences and Campus Events provides/oversees services for a self-operated student dining program, campus catering, cash dining operations, vending, summer programs, one day programs, major campus events, campus space scheduling and non-student short term housing. The Utility Associate position primarily serves as front line support to student dining, but may be called upon to assist in any other area of the DCCE operation as needed As such, the successful candidate needs to have a basic understanding/skill set in all food service areas to include, but not limited to, culinary, catering, cash operations and receiving and must be able to work independently. This position calls for someone with the ability to follow food safety and sanitation procedures and the demonstrated ability to develop positive relationships with individuals and groups with varying backgrounds, perspectives, education and skills. Ability to work as part of a dynamic team who embraces communication and inclusiveness is essential to the candidates’ success. Exemplary organizational and time management skills, outstanding customer service skills and attention to detail are a must.
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Second Cook in Lewiston, ME
As a second cook, this position will primarily work in student dining providing approximately 5000 meals per day to the students, faculty, staff and guests of the college who dine in Commons. They are also called upon to prepare items for catered events as needed.
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Assistant in Instruction - Biology in Lewiston, ME
The Assistant in Instruction in Biology will specialize in molecular biology, organismal biology, or ecology. The candidate will be involved in piloting experiments or learning activities for course-associated labs. This position will also assist with preparing laboratory activities in various BIO 195 (CURE) and Short Term courses in addition to occasional upper-level courses when applicable.
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