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in learning new technologies, and have a keen eye for detail. This internship is designed to give students hands-on experience creating, developing and maintaining communication and design material
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develop creative solutions and applications for problems related to aspects of phenology and effect of climate on target species, model forecasts, design web apps, and collect, analyze, and interpret
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. This role involves close collaboration with the division’s digital marketing specialist, content strategist and CRM developer, as well as coordination with unit colleagues, division employees and
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Position Details Position Information Job Title Career Development Web & Marketing Assistant Appointment Type Student Employee Job Location Corvallis Position Appointment Percent 100 Appointment
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% – Development and Management of OWRI Communications 20% Outreach 20% Program and office administration 5% Professional development and Other Duties as Assigned What You Will Need Bachelor’s degree in Business
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department units and UHDS stakeholders Use Google Analytics to prepare monthly web analytics reports Training and ongoing professional development, including Drupal trainings Digital screen updates Assist in
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Klamath Falls, Oregon. As a team member, this OS2 provides general office support, business financial functions, and educational program support for the OSU Klamath County. This OS2 performs a wide range of
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of the regional and statewide teams of the Extension 4-H Youth Development (4-H) program. Decisions regarding this position are in consultation with the supervision team which includes Extension 4-H
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of the regional and statewide teams of the Extension 4-H Youth Development (4-H) program. Decisions regarding this position are in consultation with the supervision team which includes Extension 4-H
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critical agricultural and environmental issues. Additionally, the intern will assist in developing media content that showcases ongoing research, culminating in the production of an end-of-season research