219 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Alaska
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, student-centered educator who is passionate about teaching in a multidisciplinary, online, and rural-serving program. The successful candidate will teach across multiple modalities, support and mentor
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safety and wellbeing. Through our robust intervention and prevention programming, ORCA strives to foster a positive and safe environment for our university community. As an Investigator, you will play a
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program development, public relations, and website maintenance. The ideal candidate will demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases
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multiple campuses (Bristol Bay Campus, Chukchi Campus, Kuskokwim Campus, and Northwest Campus) within the College of Indigenous Studies may be hiring from this pool of applicants. The posting is designed
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during fall/spring semesters. Preference is given to applicants who anticipate being able to work multiple semesters (fall and spring). This position may also work during the summer semester, depending
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order to thrive in this role, the applicant should possess excellent organizational skills, be adept at prioritizng work, have flexibility and patience in dealing with multiple schools & colleagues from
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multiple trades, effective communication skills, and computer literacy related to maintenance work order systems. Candidates must hold a valid Alaska Driver’s License and be able to obtain a State of Alaska
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Communications Coordinator and is responsible for promoting the mission, values, and programs of Mat-Su College through clear, engaging, and strategic communication. This position manages public relations efforts
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education—such as digital tools, AI, and sustainability—to align programs with workforce needs. They embrace innovation and technology as a catalyst for growth, encouraging faculty and staff to adopt new
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Qualifications: ● Two years relevant college coursework and one year’s experience in a relevant field OR multiple years of experience living or working in the backcountry or rural Alaska - including subsistence