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to providing exceptional support and services to our staff and visitors. This position will greet staff and visitors; prepare building for opening/closing. In addition, the Administrative Assistant will take
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Monitor Enrollment Services accounts, track expenditures, and provide timely budget updates to the Director to aid decision-making. Prepare and submit budget revisions and annual budget requests aligned
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a member of the Events & Facilities Management Department Team, which works in departmental strategic planning to develop a more integrated unit. The position reports to the Associate Athletic
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the Spiral Up Academy and CDA training program. Our mission is to enhance the quality of early childhood education throughout Nevada by supporting and developing family childcare providers. Responsibilities
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practice, or health care and/or experience in developing and/or managing educational programs Certification and Licensure: Nevada Driver’s License upon date of hire Schedule or Travel Requirements
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involved in all aspects of the research process: formulating hypotheses, developing and refining protocols, conducting rigorous data collection and analysis, interpreting findings within the broader
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across the state through the University of Nevada, Reno Extension, Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Nevada Small Business Development Center, the Nevada
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and programming in schools, community centers, and public sites. Develop and implement strategies for participant recruitment and retention. Foster strong relationships with community partners and
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landslides). The ideal candidate will work closely with the Cartography / Geographic Information System (GIS) staff within NBMG. Additional duties include supporting team-developed mapping proposals and
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and presentation consultations, provide feedback for essays, reports, research papers, speaking/presentations, and help first-year through graduate level students develop writing and presentation