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of the program. Duties include developing and managing systems for pre- and post-award management of Maine Sea Grant’s federal awards from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Sea
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and University. Manage the development and delivery of accessible educational content for blended, flipped and online courses. Typical hiring range for this position is $64,500 to $65,500 commensurate
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). Outstanding collaborative skills and strategic thinking. Superb technological knowledge and skills (e.g., database and web site development, familiarity with social media platforms, etc.). Demonstrated cultural
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merchandise offerings at venues and on the web, striving to create a successful, blended retail operation that meets the financial objectives of the department and serves the licensed team sport apparel and
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. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Events: Client Consultation: Engage with clients to gain a thorough understanding of their event vision and goals. Event Planning: Develop comprehensive event plans
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). Outstanding collaborative skills and strategic thinking. Superb technological knowledge and skills (e.g., database and web site development, familiarity with social media platforms, etc.). Demonstrated cultural
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success in program development and planning large-scale events. Ability to develop and maintain professional and collaborative relationships with faculty/staff, students, parents, and community members
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be a full-time, ongoing appointment, renewed annually based on satisfactory performance. New faculty must establish a research program leading to publications in refereed journals in their area of
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. Maintain data integrity and general quality control for routine testing. Train and supervise student workers assisting in routine sample analysis. About the University: The University of Maine is a community
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also develops strategic plans to enhance student learning and empower students to successfully transition to, and meet, university-level expectations and successfully matriculate throughout their first