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Skill Development Position Duties Upon completion of training, the Event and Program Facilitator will be assigned to shifts in the following areas and will report to managers in those areas for daily
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closely with Senior Events Manage or event programmer to facilitate successful events. Follow the daily notes and run-of-show/event schedule. Act as greeter and guide for PRAx VIPs as assigned. Be attentive
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, attendance tracking, and post-event survey distribution. Order food, print materials, and prepare handouts for events. Maintain organized program records in shared digital systems (e.g., Box, Canvas, Google
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of: aquatics, artistic & social dance, fitness development, martial arts, mind/body, outdoor recreation, resistance training, sports, and games. For additional information about the PAC program, please visit
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provided at OSU. Key Responsibilities 95% Teaching: Teach courses in Aerobics & Fitness Development, specifically in rhythmic cardio formats. Plan and organize instruction in ways that maximize student
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Position Details Position Information Job Title Internship Program/Undergraduate Student Technical Assistant Appointment Type Student Employee Job Location Madras Position Appointment Percent 100
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management decision support, including web front-end and back-end development and associated data management. 10% Participate in the emerging Ag Water Technical Advisory Program and collaborate with colleagues
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will remain open until the position is filled. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared for success after graduation through intentional skill development as
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negotiated with the School Head. The primary mission of the Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS) program is to discover and transmit knowledge that improves the health and well-being of individuals and
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prekindergarten class of 20 children, addressing the early education requirements of the Child Development Lab’s Oregon Head Start Prekindergarten Program, and meeting state licensing and national accreditation