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Title Instructor Working Title MSSE Instructor Non-Tenure Track Faculty (Applicant Pool) Brief Position Overview The MSSE Instructor position is a non-tenure track instructor position for the Master of
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Classification Title Admin Assoc IV Working Title Business Operations Manager Brief Position Overview QCORE is searching for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to perform administrative support activities
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analysts who deliver excellent fiscal support and analysis to various departments across the MSU Bozeman campus. The STL is a critical member of the larger Fiscal Shared Services (FSS) ecosystem
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and evaluate the submitted application materials. Applicants will be notified if their application is being retained in the non-tenure track faculty hiring pool. Appointments are on a part-time basis
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. This position is intended for a faculty member with the academic record, leadership capacity, and collegial judgment to help guide a newly formed department during an important period of organizational
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degrees in chemical engineering as well as biological engineering. The Department is seeking professionals to serve as instructors in the following areas: Material Science Material and Energy Balances Unit
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Health and Area Health Education Center (MORH/AHEC) is dedicated to strengthening healthcare across Montana. We work as a unified force to address the unique healthcare challenges facing our state
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will be notified if their application is being retained in the non-tenure track faculty hiring pool. Duties and Responsibilities Gallatin College seeks course instructors to teach in Bozeman in one
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the department heads, the person in this position must possess the skills to tactfully and diplomatically respond to a wide variety of contacts. The work is highly detailed and requires teamwork
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Details General Statement The Science Math Resource Center (SMRC), part of the College of Education Health & Human Development, Department of Education, is committed to providing expertise for STEM