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- Assistant Professor, 280-NN_FACULTY - Associate Professor, 290-NN_FACULTY - Professor, 395-NN_FACULTY - New Tenure-Track - Pre-Academic Year Business Title: Director, Masters of Social Work (MSW) Program
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an internationally renowned, soil- and rhizosphere-focused research program that enhances the competitiveness of the Washington apple, cherry, pear and stone fruit industries. This position is supported by a $1.5
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South will assist the Upward Bound Director in the development and implementation of the Upward Bound Program (UB) in Bridgeport and/or Lake Roosevelt high schools. Duties will include coordination
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Professor in the Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Program Unit (ANR). The position is headquartered at the WSU Benton County Extension Office in Kennewick, Washington and will serve the food animal
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- Program Coordinator Business Title: Research Technology Coordinator Employee Type: Classified (+) (Fixed Term) Position Details: The Opportunity: The School of Electrical Engineering and Architecture (EECS
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programs in multiple recreation facilities as well as associated hourly staff. Job Duties: 45% Staff Supervision 15% Risk Management 20% Program Management 10% Fiscal Management 5% Program Facilitation 5
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. Professional Position Details: The Opportunity: WSU Tri-Cities is seeking an Accreditation Coordinator to help manage the CSWE (Council on Social Work Education) accreditation for their new Social Work Program
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for the Passport to College program, serve as a liaison to WSU departments and external stakeholders in the absence of the director, and collaborate with the director on policy development, program planning
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an Accreditation Coordinator to help manage the CSWE (Council on Social Work Education) accreditation for their new Social Work Program. We are searching for applicants with a strong background in the accreditation
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an important member of the A GIFT SEED (Accelerated Genetic Improvement of Fir Through Sequencing, Economics, Extension, & Diagnostics) project team and the Community IPM program at Washington State University