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Program (FCRRP). The Florida Coral Propagation Coordinator (“Coordinator”) position occupies a central role in completing and executing a comprehensive Coral Propagation Strategy for Florida. The location
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to assume leadership of for the NIH NIDDK/NHLBI supported Cardiovascular Repository for Type 1 Diabetes (CaRe-T1D) program (www.caret1d.org), contribute effort to the world-renowned University of Florida
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) Tuition Assistance (UF Employee Education Program) Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligible Employer For more information on benefits, please visit HR Benefits and Rewards (ufl.edu) Required
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international efforts to enable resilient coastal futures. Responsibilities: This is a program development position, with no teaching or service expectations. The primary roles are: Lead development of applied
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strategies SKILLS - Skilled in computer applications - Facilitative skills - Interpersonal skills - Good presentations skills, listening skills, helping skills, relationship management, and program development
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time will be devoted to 4‐H Youth Development. The Natural Resources Agent's extension education program will be guided by an advisory committee that incorporates the needs of the county's population
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- ability to analyze the current state and develop a case for change; ability to communicate the case for change and the plan for change; ability to elicit support from key stakeholders and achieve objectives
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units to review program budget and future forecast Provide detailed analysis and recommendations to improve financial planning and resource allocation Stewardship of Funds Manage multiple funding streams
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students. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Assist UF CWC and UF GatorWell AOD Programs with duties including, but not limited to: Assisting with scheduling and coordinating AOD program services. Assisting with
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will actively seek contract and grant funding to support their work and will engage in Extension activities in their program area. The UF Entomology and Nematology education program is the largest of its