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align with federal legislation and meet project objectives. Responsibilities include developing, implementing, and monitoring program activities; supervising, training, and evaluating program staff; and
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standards to a variety of situations. The ideal candidate will have strong written and verbal communication skills, as well as the ability to prioritize and manage multiple high-stakes projects, meet
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during fall/spring semesters. Preference is given to applicants who anticipate being able to work multiple semesters (fall and spring). This position may also work during the summer semester, depending
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order to thrive in this role, the applicant should possess excellent organizational skills, be adept at prioritizng work, have flexibility and patience in dealing with multiple schools & colleagues from
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firefighting duties and emergency medical duties, methods and techniques; d) climb stairs in multiple story buildings carrying heavy tools and equipment; • Ability to perform physically demanding duties such as
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skills. The ability to prioritize and handle multiple assignments efficiently under strict deadlines is crucial. The candidate must be available to work nights, weekends, and select holidays as required
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& Government Relations Officer. This role is essential to advancing UAA’s mission through advocacy, policy influence, and institutional alignment. The successful candidate will thrive by building strong
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multiple trades, effective communication skills, and computer literacy related to maintenance work order systems. Candidates must hold a valid Alaska Driver’s License and be able to obtain a State of Alaska
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reflect CBSM’s mission and align with UAF’s institutional standards. Minimum Qualifications: A bachelor's degree in business, marketing, graphic design, public relations, journalism, communications, or a
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research-based educational programming and services aligned with the position’s programmatic focus. Initial programming focus will include: Working with the 4-H program and its volunteers in efforts