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the overall OSU Extension and University brand in all opportunities. Use technology as a tool to increase the impact of program delivery. Use multiple methods of electronic communication (i.e., websites
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nurturing environment for the healthy development of young children. The Associate Teacher will assist all classroom program operations including the engagement and support of children and families, center
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Position Details Position Information Department College of Business Dept (BUS) Position Title Instructor/Consultant-Career Counselor Job Title Instructor and Program Manager for Student Success
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Location Bend Benefits Eligible Dependent: Hours Worked/Duration Remote or Hybrid option? Job Summary The Social Sciences Program at OSU-Cascades in Bend, Oregon, invites applications for one or more fixed
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, and contributing to the mentoring and advising of graduate students in collaboration with supervisor Dr. Taal Levi. The incumbent will oversee multiple projects involving fish and wildlife research and
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outreach missions of the University – delivering over 50,000 student credit hours of instruction each year while maintaining a vibrant graduate program with over 100 PhD students. The Department conducts
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is funded solely by customers who utilize these programs. UHDS is committed to an appreciation for diversity, and is dedicated to fostering an open, respectful and enjoyable living, learning and
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is funded solely by customers who utilize these programs. UHDS is committed to an appreciation for diversity, and is dedicated to fostering an open, respectful and enjoyable living, learning and
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. This position will participate in strategic planning efforts that support the mission, vision, and goals for the College of Business as it pertains to the Student Engagement program. The College of Business is
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to engaging in exceptional research by collaborating with faculty, staff, and students to facilitate ethical research, ensure regulatory compliance, and support the University’s strategic plan: Prosperity