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public schools, safe neighborhoods, high quality medical care, little traffic, and a reasonable cost of living make the greater Bangor area a wonderful place to live. Visit the Maine Office of Tourism
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, high-level, strategic administrative support to the University President, ensuring the efficient and effective operation of the President's office. This role requires exceptional organizational skills
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Maintenance Worker CL1s to perform custodial tasks primarily in residence halls. Be a part of the team that keeps our campus clean, safe, and welcoming for current and future students, faculty, staff and
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associates hired into Project TIDES will be expected to work collaboratively with RiSE Center and COEHD faculty to develop a program of research and community engagement that brings together inclusive
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for campers to learn and explore the outdoors through high-quality experiences. Perform camp chores that benefit the greater community. Attend staff meetings and debriefs as scheduled. This position will be
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and implement student learning objectives, course syllabus, evaluation and grading criteria. Instruct, supervise, and evaluate students' performance in the assigned clinical or laboratory setting
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, safe neighborhoods, high quality medical care, little traffic, and a reasonable cost of living make the greater Bangor area a wonderful place to live. Visit the Maine Office of Tourism to learn more
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training. Positions typically require teaching in person on campus. Part-time temporary faculty members may be rehired in subsequent semesters based on course availability, schedule, funding, and performance
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typically require teaching in person on campus. Part-time temporary faculty members may be rehired in subsequent semesters based on course availability, schedule, funding, and performance. Continuation is
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for adaptation to sea level rise along the Maine coast. This 18-month grant-funded position will be supported in partnership with Maine Coastal Program (MCP), Maine Geological Survey (MGS), and faculty from