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positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution’s verification of credentials and/or other information required
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about how you can be a part of AgriLife and make a difference in the world! Position Information Responsibilities: Provides oversight by ensuring effective and efficient operations of accounting
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Type Staff Job Description Assist with processing and archiving of samples for analysis. Assist with data collection and curation. Other duties as needed. Required Education and Experience: PhD in
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part of AgriLife and make a difference in the world! Position Information Responsibilities: Serve as liaison between agency and Sponsored Research Services for grant account set-ups, fiscal year activity
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, including reviewing business documents and assisting in developing, monitoring, and reporting accounts and budget data. Serves as the person responsible for accounts payable for the 4-H Program
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leadership development opportunities. Assists in program evaluation, including reports, sign-in sheets, surveys, record-keeping activities and other data collection activities. Qualifications Currently
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conditions,or contacts made for purposes of exchanging factual information. Prepares management information system (MIS) documents weekly or as required. Documents must be prepared accurately and submitted
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, outreach, and planning support for communities across Texas, focusing on collaborative and holistic approaches to reduce risks from floods and other hazards. Through data-driven methodologies and innovative
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geographic area. Inspects and surveys livestock and poultry facilities located on ranches, farms, auction markets, etc., for possible wild vertebrate disease vectors. Enters data into established database
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. Inspects and surveys livestock and poultry facilities located on ranches, farms, auction markets, etc., for possible wild vertebrate disease vectors. Enters data into established database/system of record