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manages event logistics, marketing, budgeting, and compliance, and builds strong partnerships across campus and the community. They also supervise and develop a team of professional and student staff, and
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We are seeking a highly organized and strategic Senior Project Manager to play a key role in advancing statewide workforce development and University of Alaska (UA) Board of Regents (BOR
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The College of Health is seeking applications for a Communications Coordinator to support the communications team and will be responsible for developing and disseminating content via internal and
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, graphs, and tables. Exercises independent judgment and decision-making in developing research techniques. Strong ability for communicating science. Will vary according to assigned position. Lab/Research
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, graphs, and tables. Exercises independent judgment and decision-making in developing research techniques. Strong ability for communicating science. Will vary according to assigned position. Lab/Research
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Ready to drive real impact across Alaska and beyond? Join us to lead innovative economic development projects, connect with dynamic partners—from entrepreneurs to elected officials—and shape
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Analyst will develop professional work products such as data visualizations, analyses and outcome assessment information working with stakeholders at UAA, UAF, UAS, and the State of Alaska. See
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, prepare proposals, and maintain compliance with regulations such as the FAR. You will also support small business certifications (e.g., 8(a), HUBZone, DBE), deliver procurement training and webinars, and
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leadership development, and contributes to policy updates and operational improvements. To thrive in this role, candidates should bring strong customer service skills, the ability to communicate effectively
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with outdoor classes. This opportunity is available at Prince William Sound College (PWSC), where the Outdoor Leadership program offers a comprehensive two-year Associate's degree focused on developing