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—we’re willing to train the right motivated individual. Apprentice level or other equivalent certification appropriate to the electrical or electronics trades; with a minimum of three years related
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The UAA Child Welfare Academy (CWA) trains and develops professional workers who work with Alaska's children and families to assure children are safe and families are strong. This position will
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, resource access, and more. Growth in this role includes developing expertise across the portfolio of technology services used in the Consortium Library. You will use that knowledge to assist customers in
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on suitability of their academic preparation, documented past teaching experience, and potential to provide high-quality instruction to students participating in professional development offerings. Knowledge
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to learn and develop a thorough understanding of the Library of Congress Classification system. Provide quality customer service, helping patrons and answering questions whenever necessary. Special skills
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needs are met. Your responsibilities will include the development, installation, operation, and maintenance of shipboard scientific instrumentation, as well as providing technical and liaison support to
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This role offers a unique opportunity for an active and community-minded individual to contribute to the growth and development of local recreation. As part of the Nanook Recreation team, you’ll
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correspondence, create spreadsheets, and prepare presentations (Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and/or Google Docs/Sheets/Presentations). We are looking for someone with knowledge of or the willingness to learn
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demonstrate a commitment to continuous learning and professional development, with a willingness to pursue additional training or education to enhance both individual performance and the department’s overall
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directly contribute to the development and advancement of justice policy in Alaska! In this position you will bring to bear your social science research skills to empirically examine Alaska’s most pressing