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University (WSU) Honey Bee Program, you will manage lab operations and work closely with the apiary manager, faculty, students, and hourly workers to ensure smooth operations and experimental success
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, diagnosis, and treatment planning. You contribute to CAPS’ American Psychological Association‑accredited training program by providing clinical supervision, training, and mentorship to practicum students
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, troubleshooting and customer assistance for devices and services such as desktop computers, laptops, Zoom phones, email accounts, and video conferencing. Additional Information: This is a full time (100% FTE
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information regarding the hiring incentive payment program can be located on the HRS website: Hiring Incentive – Human Resource Services, Washington State University (wsu.edu) . Additional Information: This is
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year-for-year basis. Computer software skills, including the ability to use office software, such as databases, spreadsheets, word processing. Demonstrated working knowledge of policies and procedures in
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prepare data for further summary. Demonstrated ability to coordinate and facilitate work activities in a timely and efficient manner. Demonstrated ability to operate a personal computer and navigate
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at Washington State University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21997368/registered-student-organizations-program-assistant Return to Search Results
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Eligibility: May be eligible for work visa sponsorship About Department/College/Area/ Campus - https://crmj.wsu.edu/ Area/College: College of Arts and Sciences Department Name: Criminal Justice and Criminology
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departmental staff and faculty system-wide, negotiating revisions to contracts, and developing and implementing processes and procedures related to research support. You will be responsible for program results
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candidate will maintain an active outreach program targeted at the Washington small grains and oilseed production sectors. This includes working closely with plant-sciences faculty on developing both