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Kenai Peninsula College (KPC) invites applications for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Process Technology faculty position located at its Kenai River Campus, effective January 2026
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, demonstrating the ability to work under pressure while meeting multiple and competing deadlines, a willingness to learn, and the drive to improve processes or create efficiencies. The ability to correctly
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Are you interested in building your resume and playing a vital role in the Admissions process at UAF? The Office of Admissions Admissions Processing team is hiring a Student Assistant. This position
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service. Promotes H&FC programs, performs custodial duties, and processes registrations and payments. Customer service skills. Basic computer skills. Ability to follow cash handling procedures. Ability
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professional demeanor and make consistent decisions being honest and trustworthy in all required duties; possess computer skills and able to operate office machines (basic knowledge and use); the ability
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independently as well as collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Strong time management skills, sound judgment, and the ability to multitask are key. Proficiency with basic computer programs and a
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, handle communications, support purchasing and travel, and keep track of important projects and deadlines. You will also support process improvement projects, analyze financial systems, and develop training
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community members with computer use and computer-based tutorials. It involves documenting visits, maintaining accurate records, and helping with data collection and reporting. The position also involves
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staff, overseeing and managing the textbook process for the Alaska Middle College School. They will have an opportunity to develop the role, including process improvement. The job requires knowledge
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are essential, along with a high level of computer literacy. This position requires didactic and/or experiential teaching experience, along with a commitment to student-centered learning, student engagement, and