59 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"SUNY" positions at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
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to fulfill job responsibilities (some evenings and weekends). Hours worked will not exceed 40 per week. This position will require daily travel to multiple work sites in county. Must be willing to travel
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. This position will require daily travel to multiple work sites in county. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service – EFNEP does not provide transportation and the position requires access to reliable
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impacts to elected officials, key leaders and stakeholders Conducts multiple interpretation events for county and state elected officials to report on program accomplishments and outcomes Develops a long
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for the Passenger Safety & KidSafe Initiatives. Responsibilities: -Plans and develops specialized programs such as national Child Passenger Safety Technician certification courses, Child Passenger Safety
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to maintain a strong community presence. Additionally, plans, coordinates and conducts educational programming. Responsibilities: -Develops and manages an aggressive marketing and public relations program using
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collaboratively to plan, develop and implement occupant protection traffic safety educational programming statewide. Responsibilities: -Develops and maintains a strong community presence and builds partnerships
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Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job Description The Program Coordinator II, under the general supervision of the Mature Driver Program Manager, works collaboratively to plan, develop and implement older
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& KidSafe Initiatives program, coordinates and conducts programming and helps to maintain a strong community presence. Responsibilities: -Develops and manages an aggressive marketing and public relations
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, supervising an HR Specialist. Supervises the investigation and processing of formal and informal complaints. Recruits, hires, trains, supervises, evaluates performance, and develops professional development
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to promote the development and adoption of drought-tolerant and water-efficient forage systems supporting the production of beef, dairy, and small ruminants. This position requires a strong background in