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Law Clerk (Trainee)

Company: Other Agencies and Independent Organizations - National Labor Relations Board

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The National Labor Relations Board Honors program supports positions in three areas: Board General Counsel Headquarters and General CounselField. The Field Offices represent the operating arm of the Agency, reaching the public.

Auditor (Performance)

Company: Department of State - Department of State - Agency Wide

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

This position is located in the Office of Management Controls, responsible for financial management oversight and analysis.

INTERDISCLIPINRY (ARCHEOLOGIST) (BIOLOGIST) (ECOLOGIST) (PHYSICAL SCIENTIST)

Company: Department of the Army - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

This is a job announcement for a Direct Hire Authority position in the competitive service. The announcement is open continuous and will close on August 27, 2025, or when the position is filled.

County Program Analyst

Company: Department of Agriculture - Farm Service Agency

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The job posting is for County Program Analyst positions with various locations. The responsibilities and locations will be determined at a later time.

Law Clerk (Trainee)

Company: Other Agencies and Independent Organizations - National Labor Relations Board

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The National Labor Relations Board Honors program supports positions in three areas: Board General Counsel Headquarters and General CounselField. The Field Offices represent the operating arm of the Agency, reaching the public.

Recreation Fee Clerk & Technician

Company: Department of the Interior - National Park Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The job posting is for a frontline representative to collect fees, answer questions, and offer guidance to guests. The job is open to the first 300 applicants and applications must be submitted by a certain deadline.

Recreation Fee Clerk & Technician

Company: Department of the Interior - National Park Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The job posting is for a frontline representative to collect fees, answer questions, and offer guidance to guests. The job is open to the first 300 applicants and applications must be submitted by a certain deadline.

Attorney (Honors Attorney)

Company: Department of Defense - National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

Attorneys provide legal advice and representation to ensure compliance with laws. They work cooperatively with others to accomplish the mission.

General Attorney (Labor) (Honors Attorney)

Company: Other Agencies and Independent Organizations - National Labor Relations Board

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The National Labor Relations Board Honors program supports positions in three areas: Board General Counsel Headquarters and General CounselField. The Field Offices represent the operating arm of the Agency, reaching the public.

County Program Analyst

Company: Department of Agriculture - Farm Service Agency

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The text describes a job vacancy for County Program Analyst positions with various locations. The responsibilities of the position are listed below.

County Program Analyst

Company: Department of Agriculture - Farm Service Agency

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The text describes a job vacancy for County Program Analyst positions with various locations. The responsibilities of the position are listed below.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for different seniority levels in academia?
Assistant professors in STEM departments average $70,000–$90,000, while associate professors range $90,000–$115,000. Full professors can earn $120,000–$160,000, depending on institution type. Research scientists in university labs earn $85,000–$110,000, and academic administrators (department chairs, deans) range $110,000–$180,000.
What skills and certifications are required for academic positions?
A PhD or terminal degree in the discipline is mandatory for faculty roles. Teaching certification (e.g., TEACH or a state teaching license) is often required for K‑12 or community college positions. Proficiency in statistical software (R, Python, SPSS), grant-writing (e.g., NIH, NSF, private foundations), and Learning Management Systems (Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle) is essential for instructional designers and online faculty.
Is remote work available for academic roles?
Many universities now offer hybrid teaching options for faculty, allowing online course delivery via Zoom or LMS. Instructional designers and research staff can work remotely, especially in industry‑partnered labs. Administrative roles may be partially remote, but on‑campus presence is typically required for department meetings.
What are common career progression paths in academia?
Typical progression starts with assistant professor (2–5 years, tenure track), followed by associate professor (tenure decision), and then full professor (tenured). Parallel tracks include research scientist (non‑tenure, funded by grants), department chair (leadership role), and dean (college‑level administration). Advancement often requires publishing, securing external funding, and demonstrating teaching excellence.
What industry trends are shaping academic careers today?
Interdisciplinary research hubs (e.g., data science, bioinformatics, sustainability) are expanding. AI and machine learning are integrated into curricula and research projects. Online and hybrid learning models are becoming standard, increasing demand for instructional designers. Open‑access publishing and data‑sharing mandates are changing scholarship expectations.

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