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recreation facilities! This role is focused on supervising and developing student employees who manage facility operations, custodial support, exercise equipment, and outdoor spaces such as fields. Recreation
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. Manage NSE application portal, conduct interviews, and accept qualified applicants. Plan and execute pre-departure events to prepare outgoing students for exchange. Support incoming students by helping
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mental health advocate program. This position will provide leadership to supervisors and staff, as well as manage high level investigations, intelligence gathering and other law enforcement sensitive
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interactions, vaccine development, antimicrobial resistance, food safety, and public health. Responsibilities of this 12-month, term-track position include, 60% serving as Director of the Center for Food
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undergraduate students, To write technical reports and publish research papers on both journals and conferences. To help the lab director on developing research proposals Required Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D
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You'll Do: Develop and design complex research projects. Assist in writing and developing grants. Coordinate data development, analysis, reporting, and manuscript writing. Train undergraduate and entry
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partners and units to align service messaging and support enrollment goals. Develop customer service objectives and leverage communication trends to inform improvements. Lead and train staff in customer
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harvest, mowing, snow removal, and grounds care. Assist with milking operations when needed. Help prepare facilities for student activities, research, and tour groups. Why You’ll Love This Job If you’re
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crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques Experience conducting outreach or providing mental health support in a higher education or campus setting Background in program development, training
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to professional development, including a multi-year plan for on-the-job training to build expertise in technology transfer. This candidate may be hired at a level I or II, depending on experience: Level I: Requires