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, and maintaining compliance with federal, state, and institutional policies and regulations. OFAS has an extensive training and development program designed to help new employees be successful and grow
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and experienced academic leader to serve as director of the Master of Science in Science Education program, one of the largest and most active master’s programs for K-12 science teachers in the U.S
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for the AVP, SW Director of Budget and Finance, and SW Director of Facilities and Operations, and other SW program staff. Organize and prioritize critical issues and required information for the AVP
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implementing public information activities to serve the needs of and promote Montana’s currently funded statewide EPSCoR program, SMART FIRES (Sensors, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Real-Time
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agreements, etc. Support program evaluation and reporting with budgetary data, program impacts and percentage of effort analysis. Oversee submission of timely and accurate reporting as required by funding
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the curriculum, contributing to program and curriculum development, developing a nationally recognized research program with extramural funding, and participating in professional/service activities. MSU and the
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Position Details Position Information Announcement Number STAFF - VA - 26188 For questions regarding this position, please contact: Teri Antilley, Director & State 4-H Program Leader teri.antilley
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Program Coord II Working Title Administrative and Academic Services Specialist Brief Position Overview This position involves close collaboration with the Department Head and Business Operations Manager to
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working at the forefront of environmental water systems science. The assistant professor accepting this position will be expected to lead a nationally recognized program in water systems research and
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implementing public information activities to serve the needs of and promote Montana’s currently funded statewide EPSCoR program, SMART FIRES (Sensors, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Real-Time