484 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at Oregon State University
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closely with program leadership to help tell the story of OSU Extension’s impact in gardening, climate resilience, and community engagement. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring
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Rate $21.50 (Standard); $21.00 (Non-Urban); $22.00 (Portland Metro) Position Summary This recruitment will be used to fill multiple part-time (a maximum of 24 hours per week) Field Specialist positions
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Development Position Duties Consult with FRC team members to plan, design, and execute print and digital media, including: flyers, infographics, , promotional materials, signage, websites, and specialized
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gather feedback to enhance service delivery. Oversee the management of accessible technology, e.g. FM systems, external mics, transcriber laptops, etc. Research/develop/update appropriate evaluation
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planning. This position will prepare and oversee processes and procedures. They will be responsible for the oversight and reconciliation of a general maintenance budget in addition to providing reporting and
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meetings and help train new Master Gardener volunteers to use the Ask Extension system. 10% – Outreach and engagement Promote and market educational programs using multiple digital communication tools in
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that ensure proper food handling techniques and health department compliance, ordering of food and supplies, developing menus and recipes within the guidelines set by the Culinary Team, meeting food cost goals
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living and dining options that are convenient and comfortable. We offer a variety of living and dining options in fifteen residence halls, two apartment buildings, three dining centers, multiple dining
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living and dining options that are convenient and comfortable. We offer a variety of living and dining options in fifteen residence halls, two apartment buildings, three dining centers, multiple dining
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, two apartment buildings, three dining centers, multiple dining concepts across the Corvallis campus, and a limited number of family apartments and houses. Our Department is an auxiliary enterprise