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UAF Community and Technical College is seeking a knowledgeable and motivated Term Assistant Professor to join our Process Technology program. This full-time, 9-month faculty position offers a
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the community on UAA’s residential campus; and support the many aspects of Event Services at UAA. The role of the Event Services Assistant is typically a one-year position. Event Services is the department
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Information Systems disciplines relevant and appropriate to the successful candidate's educational background and teaching qualifications. This is a full-time (9-month), term, faculty position. Minimum of 2
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basic computer knowledge. A flexible schedule, including availability to work on evenings and weekends, is critical. The ability to work independently and remain calm under pressure is essential. While
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, learning styles, and academic support needs. Your ability to work well with others make you an ideal candidate for this position. Minimum Qualifications: Current ANSEP Acceleration Students are not eligible
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academic support needs. Your ability to work well with others make you an ideal candidate for this position. Minimum Qualifications: Current ANSEP Acceleration Students are not eligible for this position
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Are you passionate about people, process, and purpose? Join the Signers’ Business Office (SBO) as a Human Resources Coordinator (HRC)—a vital role supporting the College of Indigenous Studies (CIS
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collaboration in achieving shared goals. Minimum Qualifications: Masters in Communication or related field, PhD preferred. Record of college service or demonstrated potential for service. Position Details
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leader to serve as the next Assistant Dean for the School of Preventive and Therapeutic Sciences (SPaTS). This position reports to the Dean of the COH and supports six different units delivering a variety
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. The position will be part of IARC’s partnership with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC), the largest tribal health organization in the U.S., under a NOAA-funded resilience and adaptation