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decisions, develop plans, execute and assess programs, plan recruitment travel and monitor a budget. This position is a trained application reader as part of the admissions process where decisions directly
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coverage as needed. • Maintain an open and welcoming atmosphere; actively listen, show empathy and triage inquiries efficiently. • Develop and update position description; coordinate with HR and Operations
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leadership. We develop change agents in the form of formal and informal educators, counselors, and leaders. These change agents identify issues and act towards social justice and the full development of human
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Research Laboratory. Duties may include: harvesting wheat rows assist with combining research plots hand harvest of wheat heads and rows threshing wheat for seed, process and clean seed prepare seed
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can be part of teaching, advising, service, and/or professional development. Outputs and impacts of these efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion will be included in annual performance
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of Steward Department personnel, and food preparation aboard the ship. This includes policy and process development that ensures safe food handling and cleaning techniques that meet requirements
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. The role demands visionary leadership to develop both short-term and long-term strategies, focused on creating a culture of energy responsibility and awareness while steering the institution toward
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. Applications will be considered throughout the 2024/2025 academic year as opportunities become available. The purpose of this position is to develop and/or deliver courses for the College of Education’s Social
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educational programs to the public in the form of dock walks and Shop at the Dock. These programs educate the public on where their seafood comes from, how our local fisheries are managed, and how to purchase
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reimbursements. Prepare meeting and event materials, such as name badges, table tents, and agendas. Maintain orderly, neat, and clean appearance of offices and conference rooms. Support the Dean, Associate Deans