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well as, county office work space available. The Extension Educators Coordinator 4/Farm Business Analysis Technician will promote, support, and implement the work of the Ohio Farm Business Analysis Program; work
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limited to: Providing guidance and/or leadership for Family and Consumer Sciences programming targeted to local and regional needs including: health and wellness; food safety; local food production and
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or higher is required. Degree must emanate from a National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory (NAACLS) accredited program or equivalent. *Note that Medical Laboratory Technicians with an Associate
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Services | Sports Medicine Administration This position is responsible for providing outreach athletic training and duties as assigned. OSU Sports Medicine is a multi-disciplinary outpatient program that
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, Buckeye Commons Department: Student Life | Student Engagement and Support The Student Learning and Development Specialist for Buckeye Commons leads the development and delivery of student-centered programs
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primary point of contact with customers internal and external to the university such as receiving and responding to inquiries; researches information relative to programs and services offered; maintains and
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applications for the Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCC) members at the Ohio State University (OSU). This position works under the supervision of the OSUCCC Director of Program Grant Development and will also
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programs by providing operational support in specified unit. Gain knowledge of a collegiate athletics department and NCAA rules & regulations. Provide general operational support for assigned unit
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be provided. Classes will use standardized curriculum materials aligned with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Seventy-five percent (75%) of programming will serve traditional EFNEP audiences
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committee leaders, they support high school participants in cultivating leadership, teamwork, and advocacy skills through experiential projects and structured programming. Coordinators are responsible