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, emotional, family, workplace wellness. These resources are part of our investment in you. Employees are benefits eligible when working a minimum of 20 hours per week; benefits outlined below reflect full-time
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customer interaction, stocking, or food handling.) Preferred Job Qualifications As part of our hiring process, we will review all submitted materials (including resumes and cover letters) using a set of
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seeks applications for Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 open instructor positions to teach in the Interdisciplinary Design Thinking Program as temporary, part-time instructor positions in face-to
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protocol, writing and reviewing reports. This position may also conduct specialized trauma treatment when needed. The individual will be a part of the CSU Trauma and Resilience Assessment Team and will be
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. These individuals will be part of a team of researchers completing a federally funded research project and will have a broad range of responsibilities which may include but are not limited to: General lab
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duties $500 - $1,600/course depending on credits. FTE base salary of $55,550, though generally part-time Employee Benefits Colorado State University is not just a workplace; it’s a thriving community
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on credits. FTE base salary of $69,488, though generally part-time Employee Benefits Colorado State University is not just a workplace; it’s a thriving community that’s transforming lives and improving
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/23/2025 Description of Work Unit The School of Social Work at Colorado State University (CSU) is part of the College of Health and Human Sciences (CHHS). We offer bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate
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Ph.D. students, and 24 faculty and staff. Occupational Therapy is ranked in the top 10 in the nation and holds a3-part mission of teaching, research/scholarly work, and outreach/engagement/service. In
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Campus. Be part of a small community of staff working towards a common goal. Nestled in a beautiful, secluded mountain valley at an elevation of 9,000 ft. (2,743m) lies Colorado State University’s 1,600