45 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"University-of-California" positions at University of Nevada, Reno
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leader to join us as the next Assistant or Associate Dean of Faculty Development. This role is pivotal in advancing our mission through faculty development programs that encompass education, research, and
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initiatives. Deliver presentations and workshops on Nevada’s child welfare systems. Contribute to applied research projects and program evaluation. Directly supervise multiple staff, including Coordinators
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limited to managing and monitoring complex departmental budgets across multiple funding sources, preparing financial reports and projections, maintaining accounting records, and ensuring compliance with
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student support plan, including K-12 outreach, tutoring, and career services. Reporting to the Office of the Dean, the advisor will be part of a collaborative culture that helps students succeed and
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Mountains, from LaTour Demonstration State Forest east of Redding, CA to Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest east of Fresno, CA. Totaling hundreds of study plots and multiple nested experiments, the AMEX
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to provide outstanding learning, discovery and engagement programs. Our dynamic, mid-sized college is interested in hiring faculty and staff whose goals align with our mission to serve Nevada, the nation and
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program in basic cardiovascular science. Experience in translational research is highly desirable. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to assume a leadership role within the NIH-funded Center
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. Candidates with skills in preventative maintenance and full lifecycle IT equipment management, including system performance monitoring across multiple locations. Schedule The typical work schedule is Monday
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copy for social media channels Schedule social media posts and campaigns across multiple platforms such as Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube Develop Text Message Content
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powerhouse, earning multiple Carnegie Classifications, including an R1 research designation and the prestigious Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement. The University’s most recent comprehensive