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program in food fermentation and bioprocessing science and secure extramural funding from federal, industry, and/or other sources such as foundations, commodity groups, etc. In this role you will get to
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maintain an independent and innovative research program in food fermentation and bioprocessing science and secure extramural funding from federal, industry, and/or other sources such as foundations
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delivers high-impact technical assistance, training, and program leadership focused on quality and management systems. The role blends technical consulting, facilitation, project management, and service
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delivers high-impact technical assistance, training, and program leadership focused on quality and management systems. The role blends technical consulting, facilitation, project management, and service
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with institutional and team goals, system functionality, and regulatory expectations. Specific areas of direct responsibility include, but are not limited to: ERA Training Program Leadership (35
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. Collaborative & Independent: Highly motivated professional capable of driving results independently or contributing effectively within a team environment. Technical Proficiency: Advanced computer literacy in
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environment. Technical Proficiency: Advanced computer literacy in Microsoft Office Suite and data analysis software, with specialized experience in RStudio. Required License or Certification N/A Valid NC
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- Friday, 8am - 5pm (may have after hours or weekend hours) Job Location Raleigh, NC Department EHPS - Risk Assessment About the Department The Violence Prevention & Threat Management Program is responsible
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communications, branding, and content development for the statewide SBTDC program. This role ensures consistent messaging, visual identity, and effective communication across multiple platforms while supporting
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education program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The college has over 18,000 living alumni, with over 6,000 working in public schools in every county in North Carolina. Those