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, Youth, and Families (DCYF) at time of hire. Proof of measles (MMR) vaccination, or other acceptable documentation as established by the Washington Department of Health and Revised Code of Washington (RCW
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Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 43.216.690. Negative tuberculosis (TB) test within previous 12 months, in accordance with Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 110-300-0105. Provide documentation of high
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, or other acceptable documentation as established by the Washington Department of Health and Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 43.216.690 . Negative tuberculosis (TB) test within previous 12 months, in
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familiarity with a mainframe system, personnel processes, budget experience and fiscal process. Knowledge of Washington Administrative Codes and WSU Business Policies and Procedures. About the Office of
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Families at time of hire. Proof of measles (MMR) vaccination, or other acceptable documentation as established by the Washington Department of Health and Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 43.216.690
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experience, and fiscal processes. Knowledge of Washington Administrative Codes and WSU Business Policies and Procedures. About the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication : At the Edward R. Murrow College
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to: supervision of paraprofessional staff, administration of special programs (academic initiatives, theme hall programming, Honors programs, etc.), adjudicating student code of conduct and housing policy/contract
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data. You’ll be responsible for coding, data entry, and verification, as well as reviewing templates and codebooks to ensure consistency and accuracy. Your attention to detail will be important as you
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software system, Contract management, budget experience, and fiscal processes. Knowledge of Washington Administrative Codes and WSU Business Policies and Procedures. About the Edward R. Murrow College
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) to support CPAAS and the agriculture community. Under general direction, this position is responsible to equip the DEMO Farm with field sensors, imaging devices, drones, and field robots – all of which will be