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- Early Childhood Program Specialist 1 Business Title: Early Childhood Program Specialist 1 Employee Type: Classified Position Details: Summary of Duties: This is the entry level of the series. As an Early
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of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) at Washington State University is an expansive and diverse college that includes 13 academic units, three extension program units, four research and
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will play a critical role in supporting and advancing the objectives of the Winter Wheat Breeding Program at Washington State University. This position is designed to enhance the efficiency and
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effectively through written, verbal, and technology when relating to a variety of audiences. Evidence of experience in program evaluation and sharing impact at local, state, and federal level. Record
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student services in higher education institution. Understanding of animal science, biological sciences and/or agriculture. Knowledge of WSU student computer systems such as myWSU, OBIEE, Microsoft Bookings
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an extramurally funded, nationally recognized program in Smart Machine and Robotics Systems Engineering, to address the needs of the agricultural industry. The program will focus on developing smart, automated, and
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. This position will involve communication with practitioners, owners and farm workers, as well as collaborative work with colleagues in the CVM, the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resources Sciences
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facilities on campus include the Molecular Biology and Genomics Core, Gene Editing Core, Kamiak High Performance Computing Cluster, M.J. Murdock Metabolomics Laboratory, Biological NMR Spectroscopy Center, and
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. Conner Museum, and the Hudson Biological Reserve at Smoot Hill. Further research facilities on campus include the Molecular Biology and Genomics Core, Gene Editing Core, Kamiak High Performance Computing
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communication with practitioners, owners and farm workers, as well as collaborative work with colleagues in the CVM, the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resources Sciences (CAHNRS), and the University