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Prevention Coordinator for Washington State University (WSU) Extension in Skagit County, you will implement and evaluate a comprehensive, community-engaged food loss and waste prevention program. In this role
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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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Immigration Services. WSU is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability
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teaching, research, and extension program in beef production. The successful candidate will establish a competitive research program that is successful in securing extramural funding, along with training
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clinical faculty evaluator with FNP students in their clinical settings. Maintaining an ongoing program of clinical scholarship. Disseminating scholarly findings. Serving on graduate student committees
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, and confidentiality. You will manage the day-to-day office support activities, maintain personnel and Annual review records, and interpret, advise and implement program policies and procedures in
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- Program Coordinator Business Title: Learning Specialist and Academic Advisor Employee Type: Classified Position Details: The Opportunity: As the Learning Specialist and Academic Advisor you will be
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administrative, general office management, and program support. You will manage a wide range of sensitive and confidential personnel and administrative issues, using independent judgement and discretion to ensure
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. Provides guidance, advice, and support to faculty and staff in all matters regarding undergraduate student advising and program advising records. Serve as primary contact for advising inquiries, student
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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