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/partnerships with co-workers Ability to provide excellent service to internal and external customers Must have basic computer skills Ability to bend, kneel, climb a ladder up to 10 ft. high, and lift up to 60
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leadership, including administrative experience, program development, faculty mentoring, or strategic planning. Application Procedure Review of applications will begin on January 16, 2026, and continue until
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faculty, staff, and students. This position will provide strategic guidance in the development of new manufacturing procedures and processes to further modernize the school’s undergraduate program. In
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educating veterinary and technician students by demonstrating essential medical procedures and sharing your knowledge of physiology and disease processes. Additionally, you’ll support Lead Technicians in
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Department of Homeland Security Engaging in discussions on improving business processes and practices Assisting with emerging technologies and technological improvement projects Assisting with undergraduate
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university stories in shortened online format. Ability to create short summaries while posting information on social media. Strong organizational skills, managing processes under deadlines. Team player with
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guidance to student processes and responsibilities necessary to satisfy academic requirements to declare a major and successfully transition into that major in order to graduate. This role works primarily
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evolving regulatory landscape. What to expect in this role: Regulatory Compliance and Accreditation Management: Manage all external compliance, accreditation, and regulatory processes to maintain
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working with a small group of students. Attend Site-School Events where PNW’s early education and community efforts are relevant (example: Family Night, Trunk or Treat, Open House, etc). “Site-school” is
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areas of social psychology including (1) prejudice and discrimination, (2) intergroup and group processes, (3) close relationships, and (4) self and identity, as well as a commitment to methodological