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, Plant Pathology & Nematology. The Specialist will provide leadership and have overall responsibility for a statewide multifaceted Extension Pesticide Safety and Pest Management program consistent with
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community committees and perform other service/ leadership assignments (5%) and will conduct scholarship/creative activities (5%). Unit/Department Summary https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/county/bingham
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agriculture program. The position is based in Moscow. The successful candidate will assist in laboratory and field-based research, data collection, and outreach activities related to organic and sustainable
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with attention to details Using computers to communicate with email, enter, retrieve and edit data Required Education High School Diploma or equivalent Required Other Willingness to travel and work
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retail/customer service experience Coordinating and implementing programs/projects Required Education High School Diploma or equivalent Required Other Work a nonstandard schedule as needed which may
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basic to moderately complex technical support for daily financial operations by performing a variety of tasks following policies and procedures. In addition to processing a variety of financial
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of laws, rules, policies and procedures, appeals, grievances, performance management, training, performance reviews, career counseling, organizational reviews, reasonable accommodations, employee
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contingent on work and/or funding. The Dance Program has a rich instructional and scholarly outreach tradition at the University of Idaho and has the only four-year B.S. Dance degree in Idaho. The ideal
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managing fitness staff, planning, organizing and development of group fitness classes and schedules, overseeing personal training services, assisting with budget management, and assisting with program
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provides a comprehensive suite of services for University of Idaho students that identify as neuro-diverse and are part of the Raven Scholars Program. This donation-based program helps students transition