49 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"Newcastle-University" positions at University of Idaho
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policies for multiple or highly specialized programs Experience analyzing information and researching a variety of sources to identify and resolve problems or issues Experience entering and retrieving data
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utilizing word processing, spreadsheet, and other applications to create, process, and maintain program informational materials, and other reports. Assisting with special projects and research for CMHC
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Qualifications Required Experience Three years of collegiate strength and conditioning experience Experience implementing strength and conditioning programs for multiple sports Required Education Master’s Degree
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workshops related to pedagogy. This position is collaborative, working closely with faculty and staff to support evolving programs and initiatives, course-level instructional excellence, and technology
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Overview This position will manage and oversee sponsored project activity within a college, program or unit. The successful candidate will be responsible for identifying funding opportunities, preparing
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correct errors Experience interpreting, explaining, and applying laws, regulations, and complex policies for multiple or highly specialized programs Experience analyzing information and researching a
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workshops related to pedagogy. This position is collaborative, working closely with faculty and staff to support evolving programs and initiatives, course-level instructional excellence, and technology
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research to support the water resource needs of the state of Idaho, the northwest region, and the nation. IWRRI also facilitates and develops innovative education and outreach programs that provide research
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research to support the water resource needs of the state of Idaho, the northwest region, and the nation. IWRRI also facilitates and develops innovative education and outreach programs that provide research
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support for the Eat Smart Idaho Program in the areas of nutrition, food safety, food resource management, and physical activity to eligible, limited-resource participants including Supplemental Nutrition