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- Program Specialist 2 Business Title: Gift Use Agreement Manager Employee Type: Classified Position Details: The Opportunity: The WSU Foundation builds on the enthusiasm, pride, and loyalty of the Cougar
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. Upholding the office's vision, mission, and values, as well as the institution's mission and goals. Occasional travel and weekend work related to outreach activities. Additional Information: This is a full
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through NASFAA U Online Return of Title IV Funds course. Upholding the office's vision, mission, and values, as well as the institution's mission and goals. Occasional travel and weekend work related to
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the WSU Extension. RESPONSIBILITIES Leadership & Vision: Lead the Washington State 4-H Program, ensuring alignment with and contribution to Washington State University and the College of Agricultural, Human
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, directing and controlling program operations, and exercising independent judgment and discretion in decision-making. In this position, you will provide collaborative leadership in training and professional
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, competitive, and nationally recognized research program in relevant areas. Develop and teach undergraduate and graduate courses in area of expertise and similarly relevant courses. Contribute to advising and
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, pride, and loyalty of the Cougar family to grow philanthropic relationships, broaden the base of alumni and donor engagement, and responsibility manage assess to advance WSU's mission, vision, and goals
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and/or PNNL, as this may be necessary to access restricted areas and resources. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Develop and maintain an innovative, competitive, and nationally recognized research program
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management training program. A commitment to organizational effectiveness established through team-building techniques, innovative and critical development of ideas and solutions, excellent interpersonal
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. The research statement should describe the applicant’s vision for their research program in addressing problems in infectious diseases in wildlife, broadly, and elk hoof disease, in particular. External