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counseling or clinical psychology from an accredited program. For psychologists candidates doctoral internship must be from an APA accredited doctoral internship program. Licensed in the state of MT as an LCPC
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of accuracy. Demonstrated experience operating general office equipment (scales, bar code scanners, computers, and printers.) Preferred Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
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to re-submit materials for continued consideration. The department or program search committees or hiring authority will review and evaluate the submitted application materials. Applicants will be
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Program, and our faculty participate in both the WWAMI Medical Education Program and the WIMU Regional Program in Veterinary Medicine. The department contributes significantly to MSU’s Center for Biofilm
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Classification Title Research Professional Working Title Research Associate Brief Position Overview Research in the Pulse Crop Breeding Program is focused on the development of new improved varieties of field pea
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required. The Program The scholarship of Extension work at MSU is defined as, “The creation of partnerships, programs, and plans through Extension, or other community-based research, that leverage
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evaluations are completed for all applicable employees. Supervision Supervise the DAEE Administrative Associate III and Program Coordinator II classified staff positions. Maintain and model a professional and
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maintenance operations. Demonstrated competence using personal computers and software, such as word processing, spreadsheets, electronic calendars, and email. Microsoft Office preferred. Preferred
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County, and contribute to a robust Blaine County Extension program. The Blaine County Extension office is staffed by two Extension agents, an Agriculture and 4-H Youth Development Extension agent and
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to falling energy prices. The Richland County 4-H Program currently has 226 youth members and 83 registered volunteer leaders. Primary economic engines in the county are oil and gas production and agriculture