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navigate the complex world of government contracts and unlock new opportunities. As a Contract Specialist II for the APEX Accelerator Program, you will provide one-on-one technical assistance to businesses
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lectures, assignments, and assessments, in accordance with program curriculum and learning objectives. They will provide guidance and support to students, including mentoring, advising, and academic
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develop and deliver instructional materials, including lectures, assignments, and assessments, in accordance with program curriculum and learning objectives. They will provide guidance and support to
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instructional materials, including lectures, assignments, and assessments, in accordance with program curriculum and learning objectives. They will provide guidance and support to students, including mentoring
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navigate the complex world of government contracts and unlock new opportunities. As a Contract Specialist for the APEX Alaska Accelerator Program, you will provide one-on-one technical assistance
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degree and two years of progressively responsible experience related to the program specialty, OR an equivalent combination of training and experience. Position Details: This position is located
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Do you enjoy helping others learn? Would you like experience working with faculty inside of the classroom? If yes, please apply to join the Undergraduate Assistant Program, become one of the first
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progressively responsible experience related to the program specialty, or an equivalent combination of training and experience. A valid Driver’s License is required. Position Details: This is a full-time, exempt
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been awarded and have accepted their federal work study funds for the academic year. If you have questions about the federal work study program or your eligibility for work study, please contact Mat-Su
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As a Program Support Specialist, you will play a vital role in ensuring the efficient operation of the nursing programs. You will respond to inquiries from students, staff, faculty, and the