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directly to the FNR Program Leader. FNR faculty teach, develop teaching materials, create scholarship and deliver programs that collectively reach thousands of adult learners annually through locally based
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President to fulfill the program needs of the ASOSU Executive Staff. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared for success after graduation through intentional skill
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-authorship in reports and peer-reviewed publications. 10% Personnel Management Train interns and undergraduate researchers in proper laboratory protocols, including DNA extraction and amplification and other
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in preparing students for future careers by offering consistent coaching, developing technical skills, and integrating inclusive and equitable practices across all content creation. The Adviser
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requirements. Help create and revise teaching aids, checklists, and supplementary learning materials. Program Coordination and Support – 20% Prepare training materials, equipment, and safety gear prior to each
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services offered, the Alcohol & Other Drug (AOD) Prevention Specialist is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating comprehensive strategies and programs to reduce high-risk alcohol and other
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-sponsored orientations and events, may also participate in prospective student visits and recruiting events, and engages in professional development activities for advisors. The advisor works with student
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across campus to ensure alignment with university wide policies and strategies. Develop key messages, differentiators and value propositions related to various components of the plan. Draft internal and
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of the ASOSU Executive Staff . Transferable Skill Development Position Duties Main Positional Duties: Develop and implement a comprehensive student engagement outreach strategy so that all branches in the ASOSU
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, but will not exceed 24 hours per week during academic terms. These positions may be eligible to students with federal work study awards; work study students are preferred. Transferable Skill Development