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Institute https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/ This position will work as part of a research team to prepare for and conduct psychological testing on human volunteers and gather and process the data. The work will
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flexible work schedule. Working early mornings, nights, weekends, and holidays; with different days off, and different start and stop times depending on scheduled events. This is a physically active job in
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assistant position include, but are not limited to: Website updates Use Drupal content management system to build, fix and update areas of the UHDS websites Help process and track web edits and feedback from
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decisions, develop plans, execute and assess programs, plan recruitment travel and monitor a budget. This position is a trained application reader as part of the admissions process where decisions directly
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the operation of scientific instruments and work with animals, where there is an increased risk of injury. The work schedule can require non-standard hours (evening and/or weekend work). Pay Method Salary Pay
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healthy eating habits and physically active lifestyles to individuals and families; develop programs and collaborative community partnerships independently. Initiate program changes with the input of state
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pathology residents. The incumbent will also serve on appropriate academic committees. The OVDL is Oregon’s AAVLD-accredited laboratory and a member of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network
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diagnostic services through the Oregon Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (OVDL) to the benefit of practicing veterinarians, wildlife officials, livestock and poultry industries, and pet owners. Our faculty also
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diagnostic services through the Oregon Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (OVDL) to the benefit of practicing veterinarians, wildlife officials, livestock and poultry industries, and pet owners. Our faculty also
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pathology residents. The incumbent will also serve on appropriate academic committees. The OVDL is Oregon’s AAVLD-accredited laboratory and a member of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network