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component that involves participation in departmental, school, and university committees; community and public service activities; and support for program accreditation processes. To thrive in this role
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. This role manages key systems and procedures related to aid processing, monitoring regulatory changes, and implementing policies that maintain program integrity, and supervises the compliance team
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laboratory education to students enrolled in the medical laboratory science programs. The NAACLS accredited MLS program at UAA is essential for Alaska’s healthcare. We are looking for a dynamic professor
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throughout Alaska, more than 140 graduate students engaged in thesis research in Alaska waters and throughout the world, and a growing undergraduate degree program with over 160 students. CFOS is the second
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strong knowledge of organizational, research, and analytical methods, along with an understanding of applicable federal, state, and institutional laws, rules, and regulations related to program
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email Assist with the development and implementation of new student orientation activities Coordinate and facilitate Seawolves Connect, a peer mentorship program that allows students to meet 1-on-1 with
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preliminary analysis of the data generated. The opportunity also exists for varying degrees of involvement in scientific publication. Prior experience working with zooplankton is required, as is computer
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, Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC, Alarms & Insulation, PM and Custodial Services. The EHS Coordinator – Facilities Services position is an occupational safety focal point that coordinates a broad safety program in a
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inspections, 100-hour inspections, annual, and phase inspections in accordance with the progressive inspection program. This position is responsible for debriefing pilots concerning any aircraft malfunction. As
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basis by the HSEM program directors. ☎️If you have any questions regarding this position, please contact Jim Wolverton, CBSM HR Coordinator, at jwolvert@alaska.edu or (907) 474-7461. This is an at-will