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review or select your application. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Sufficient relevant experience to contribute significantly to a specific project. Experience with the use of computers and other appropriate
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include large crowds, loud music, checking ID’s and working in a designated “wet” section (must be 21 and have TAPs certification to work in a designated wet section). The noise level in the work
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to lift 50 lbs. with or without reasonable accommodation. Prefer first year students who plan to attend KPC at least two years. Minimum Qualifications: Cashiering experience is helpful. NOTICE: Students
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innovative curricula and inclusive pedagogical approaches. They will also be expected to establish a productive, independent research program that involves both undergraduate and graduate students, and to
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planning, and program development, as well as experience in team building within the admissions office and across university departments. Expertise in human resource and budget management, financial aid
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and competitiveness of our hockey program. To excel in this role you should bring excellent communication skills, a collaborative mindset, a strong work ethic and the ability to develop players both
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individuals seeking professional teaching experience who have a passion for educating others in a specific subject. Adjunct positions are filled on a temporary basis. Join us and help turn student aspirations
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, resilient and passionate in their work with Alaska’s learners, families, educators and communities. The SOE offers undergraduate and graduate curricula and programs designed to prepare personnel for various
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environment. Basic computer skills. Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as pressures, frequency, proportions, percentages, area, circumference, and volume. Ability to define problems, collect data
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the candidate to effectively plan, implement, and evaluate impactful programming. An ideal candidate should demonstrate experience and commitment to working with Alaska Native, Indigenous, and rural students. A