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, landscape/lawn maintenance, landscaping, or horticulture. Supervisory Responsibilities: None Budget Responsibilities: None Supplemental Information Special Skills/Abilities/Knowledge: Ability to operate
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Write or edit Mainstage press releases Update the list of area high schools for scholarship recruitment Manage the list of scholarship recruitment attendees and take all programs and information regarding
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commitment to instruction, a research agenda, and service. The successful candidate will teach computer networking and Microsoft Azure courses, work with student organizations, develop curriculum and labs
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degree at UCM Experience: Biology lab experience as an undergraduate or a research assistant Computer skills: Word-Processing, Excel/Sheets, Science presentation tools, NCBI exploration Supplemental
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the University of Central Missouri. The position is to assist faculty and staff with information pertaining to certification and certification requirements. The position is responsible for implementation, design
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assigned (example: typing, filing, bulletin boards, etc.), by the supervisor, University Housing, or their designees. To provide information to students, faculty, staff and visitors about the University
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Supplemental Information Special Skills/Abilities/Knowledge: Working knowledge of common horticultural/agricultural chemicals and their proper use. Working knowledge of grounds maintenance and turf care. Basic
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Description The Nutrition Graduate Research Assistant supports faculty-led research focused on diet, health behaviors, and metabolic outcomes. Responsibilities include participant recruitment, data
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High School Diploma or equivalent Supplemental Information Position requires sitting, standing, and walking. Must be able to bend, squat, and reach regularly/on occasion. Capable of moving, and
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coursework in curriculum development. Strong written and organizational skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively with faculty. Computer skills: Word-Processing, Excel/Sheets, Adobe