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the mission of the program through operational leadership and program coordination. This position oversees the execution of programming aimed at attracting and engaging future generations of engineering
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educational programs, and provide resources and expertise to the local community. This position has additional programming responsibilities focusing on 4-H Youth Development. By providing results driven
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material) as needed. This role supports the Veterinary Nursing Program through a wide range of instructional, administrative, and outreach responsibilities. It includes assisting in on-campus veterinary
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Compliance Officer. In this role, you will be part of a nationally renowned pesticide regulatory program for the state of Indiana that coordinates with program managers and pesticide investigators in
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to deliver high quality athletic health care to a Division I men's basketball program. Primary Responsibilities: Develop and implement injury prevention strategies. Provide Men's Basketball practice and game
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. Through on the job training, classroom training and the High Voltage Apprenticeship program gain experience in all of the following areas: construction, inspection, maintenance and repairs of University
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to advisory committees and other interested groups in order to inform future strategic planning and demonstrate program impact. In addition, this position will spearhead the annual reporting cycle for IISG’s
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financial assistance and targeted support for low-income Indiana residents (21st Century Scholars). Many are first-generation and/or racially minoritized. The program is rooted in four guiding principles
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, scholarship, and professional development. The amount of time spent in each area is determined on an annual basis, after discussion between the faculty member and their Program Head, and may vary from year to
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Extension Services (CES) is seeking a professional to provide academic 4-H support and expertise in 4-H program development and implementation. In this role, you will work under general supervision and in