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evaluation of the Farm to Early Care and Education local food pathways and support local food programming in the centers. Examples of food systems intern projects include: Farmer outreach Development and
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) is a core component of NC State University’s economic development mission, providing hands-on technical assistance, applied training, and best-practice implementation to organizations across North
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Duties The Training Specialist II plays a vital role in supporting and enhancing training, learning, and professional development across the Facilities Division. This includes coordinating training
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professionals navigating career advancement. Design & Deliver Transformative Career Development Experiences: You will lead the strategy and execution of career programming tailored to experienced, working
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range of landscape architectural and engineering planning issues essential to meeting the campus’s development needs Provide general project support for physical facilities planning efforts at NC State
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their respective disciplines. We take a great deal of pride in our collaborative, supportive and collegial team culture. All staff are provided opportunities for training and professional development, with an eye
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. Client Relationship Management & Communication Serve as the first point of contact for clients and act as the primary liaison between internal development teams and clients/end users. Gather, clarify, and
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modern application development and data management practices to ensure compliance with evolving standards. Other Responsibilities Additional duties include: Lead application and database levels integration
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, and professional development programming ● Assist with creating event agendas, presentations, and promotional materials ● Assist the Sr. Director in supporting the Graduate Student Ambassadors and the
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leadership and workforce development, educational policy, and evaluation. About two-thirds of the faculty are grant active. They are engaged in over 225 active projects totaling $151 million, making them