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for the Chambers County 4-H program. For the County 4-H Program, the Agent Assistant will work with schools and volunteers to coordinate and/or facilitate in-school, after-school, and special interest community 4-H
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. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure adherence to all AYP and Auburn University regulations regarding minors and safety. Training: Attend counselor training prior to the start of the camps (tentatively scheduled
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includes the Animal Care and Use Program, the Human Research Protection Program, and the Biological Safety Program. This role ensures adherence to federal and state regulations, sponsor-specific requirements
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Management Division. This entry‑level role is designed for individuals who would like to join a plumbing apprenticeship program, with the goal of developing the knowledge and hands‑on skills needed to become a
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departments, students, faculty, customers, and outside agencies/vendors on behalf of manager, director, or department head. May prepare data or reports using a computer. Why Work at Auburn? Life-Changing Impact
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Postings https://www.auemployment.com/postings/54128
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Discrete Analyzer, ICP-OES, and developing proposals for securing extramural funding. Special Instructions to Applicants Applicants must apply for the position electronically through https
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university processes. • Maintains student and advising records in accordance with State/Federal law and University regulations, including data security. • Utilizes appropriate technology to support effective
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the Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital . Learn more about VET MED and take a campus tour here: https://www.auburnvetmed.com/ Essential Functions Welcomes clients to the hospital, registers clients’ animals
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for coordinating the peanut disease research program. The individual will also be expected to assist in managing Official Variety trials for cotton, corn, grain sorghum, peanut, ryegrass, small grains, and soybeans