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Academic Peer Leader

Clarkson College Omaha, NE
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"Prepare to be the best" is not just a saying at Clarkson College; it's part of our Mission. Every member of our team plays a vital role in preparing students to professionally provide high quality, ethical and compassionate health care services and become the best in their chosen field.

The Academic Peer Leader position at Clarkson College is responsible for helping students pursue academic success by facilitating programs related to academic success topics such as, test taking strategies, time management, short- and long-term goal development, etc.

Required Qualifications:
Experience with Microsoft office and Word required.
Currently enrolled at Clarkson College required.
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills required.
Effective organization and time management skills required.
Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.8

Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with program implementation planning.

Clarkson College is an Equal Opportunity Employer: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, marital status, sex, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity and protected veterans' status.

Working at Clarkson College means making a commitment to teaching and developing future health care leaders. Your work will be key to the success of your co-workers as you help our students feel comfortable, prepared and confident to enter this rewarding field.













Date Posted November 8, 2024
Date Closes January 7, 2025
Requisition REQ-24803
Address Clarkson College
Located In Omaha, NE
SOC Category 00-0000.00
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