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Basis Academic Year Anticipated Contract Start Date 08/11/2025 FLSA Status Exempt Tenure Tracking Tenure Track Rank Assistant Professor Extension Type Not Applicable Administrative Appointment Type Not
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the President and Provost offices. The position provides event support and guidance, ensuring that all events advance the university’s brand, organizational objectives and development strategies
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tracking, benchmarking against industry standards and ensuring efficient growth, planning and compliance with administrative requirements Manage advisory boards and committees and internal and external
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office phone support and email account management This position is a member of the Admissions team, supporting the operational and administrative objectives of the Admissions Office. This position reports
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: Purchase identified goods and services Submit invoices and receipts for payment Accept and recording payments Reconcile purchasing card statements Process travel claims and reimbursements Track transactions
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objects weighing up to 50 pounds Degree Requirement Listed degree qualification is required at time of application Posting Information FLSA Status Non-Exempt Employee Category Classified Pay Range
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Number 4574 Suffix 01 Contingency Code 5 FTE 1 Contract Basis Academic Year Anticipated Contract Start Date 08/18/2025 FLSA Status Exempt Tenure Tracking Tenured Rank Full Professor Extension Type Not
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Manage project budgets Provide direction and support to project teams and track project deliverables Develop full-scale project plans, including project tasks and resource requirements Coordinate with
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: Purchase identified goods and services Submit invoices and receipts for payment Accept and recording payments Reconcile purchasing card statements Process travel claims and reimbursements Track transactions
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, Veterinary and Food Sciences is seeking to hire an assistant professor for a tenure track Research Faculty - Extension Specialist position at the University of Idaho. Consumer food safety is an essential