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(CASCW), the Minnesota Linking Information for Kids (Minn-LInK) project, and the Minnesota Child Welfare Training Academy (MNCWTA). This position provides daily administrative support to the Operations
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expenditures for all communications & marketing expenses. Assist campus units in developing and preparing communications budgets that spend University resources wisely. Serve as the campus Public Information
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content for non-technical sections of proposals (e.g. project management, data management, facilities, education and outreach, etc.); provide support for technical sections of proposals as requested
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Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota that work cooperatively to enhance the libraries’ services to their patron communities. Minitex’s suite of services promote effective delivery of needed information
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, experiments and assays including acquisition of data and preparation of samples as needed. Ordering reagents and supplies. Maintaining necessary shared resources and reagents to support a well-functioning lab
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plots Assist in weeding, trial maintenance, data collection, and irrigation set-up and monitoring Assist in harvest and post-harvest activities as time allows Operating equipment may be necessary, and
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the Office of Human Resources website for more information regarding benefit eligibility. The University offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes: Competitive wages, paid holidays, and generous
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rehabilitation scientists who advance health care and disease prevention for diverse communities in Minnesota and beyond. More information can be found at https://med.umn.edu/fmch/physical-therapy/doctor-physical
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status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. To learn more about diversity at the U: http://diversity.umn.edu Employment Requirements Any offer of employment is contingent upon
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based at Cedar Creek during the primary growing season (approximately May 1–September 30) and will involve field research, data collection, undergraduate supervision, and data management. Housing will be