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Kenai Peninsula College (KPC) invites applications for a CAMP (College Assistance Migrant Program) Recruiter at the Soldotna campus. The CAMP Recruiter’s main responsibility is to find and enroll
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dual-mission identity and strengthening teacher preparation pathways across Alaska; particularly through the Teacher Apprenticeship Program and close partnerships with local school districts and
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recruiting a full-time Program Support Specialist. In this role, you will provide vital support to students, staff, and faculty in advancing research, teaching, and service in Nursing throughout the state. As
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Discover the skills and mindset to launch your own venture with our hands-on entrepreneurship program. You’ll dive into design thinking, startup funding, intellectual property, customer discovery
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The Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Preparedness (ACCAP) invites applications for a highly skilled and energetic program manager. The person in this position will be the primary point
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. Ideally, applicants are certified scientific divers with an interest in contributing to our Scientific Diving Program through teaching and leadership roles within the program. The home campus
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This position is responsible for teaching courses in the Welding Program. The Instructor is responsible for identifying and meeting the needs of the students, contributing to the curriculum
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Ecological Research Program (BNZ LTER). If you're passionate about ecological research and ready for a hands-on experience in the beautiful Arctic environment, we invite you to be part of our motivated team
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identify research priorities that have direct impact on production. In addition to agronomic researchers, the position will work with a well established Agriculture and Horticulture program with a long
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the Fall 2026. The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) AET program and UAA’s Construction Management program are part of the Building Technologies Division housed within the University’s Community & Technical