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commercial custodial knowledge and experience, experience with commercial janitorial motorized machines such as floor scrubbers, buffers and carpet cleaning machines to include high pressure and truck mounted
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Do you enjoy helping others learn? Would you like experience working with faculty inside of the classroom? If yes, please apply to join the Undergraduate Assistant Program, become one of the first
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learning management systems. As our Digital Navigator, you will join the tight-knit Kuskokwim Campus team to support students in their distance coursework by helping them navigate learning management systems
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The UAF Art Department seeks confident, expressive individuals who are passionate about being a part of the creative process. Whether you’re experienced or new to modeling, if you’re comfortable
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curricular or research design and support. They will have an understanding of how learning/research/creative processes work and be able to collaborate and work in a diverse environment. Good organizational
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databases, generating computer-based reports, and using Microsoft Office applications is essential. Strong written and verbal communication skills, along with the ability to provide excellent customer service
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teaching methods, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to lifelong learning will enhance their impact, ensuring success in this role and contributing to the department's growth and influence
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under various library staff. Ability to be trained for competency with library circulation software. Capable of learning both the Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal item identification and location
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(email and phone number) for three (3) references. You may also submit current or previous academic writing samples. This position will begin reviewing apps on April 1st and is open until filled. To learn
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Are you a UA student seeking meaningful employment and hands-on learning experiences in a research unit? Consider applying to the student assistant positions at the International Arctic Research