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, Extension educator in family and consumer sciences programs and 4-H youth development. Rank and tenure are negotiable based on how the candidate meets the criteria based on the unit and college bylaws
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Office of Information Technology (OIT) at the University of Idaho. Position Overview This position will plan, manage and document all aspects of the assigned technology implementation projects in
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. This position will work alongside the IATP Director to implement the Assistive Technology Act. To that end, IATP will partner with national and statewide disability agencies and programs to collaborate on federal
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and research program that focuses on relevant rural development issues in the Western United States. Position Overview Serves as an independent researcher, extension staff, or collaborator on a multi
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problems for faculty, staff and students, and providing program and/or event assistance. Duties may include: Compose, proofread, edit and distribute a variety of business documents and routine reports
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calculations to determine specifications and to calculate required materials and equipment Maintain digital records of time, materials and other asset information Plan the layout and installation of electrical
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Department Head for Plant Sciences. The Interim Department Head will serve as the departmental contact for all Plant Science academic programs. Primary responsibilities of the Unit Administrator include but
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all facets of conducting successful men’s and women’s track and field programs. The position reports directly to the Director of Track and Field. This position must be in compliance with all NCAA
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Science, Family and Consumer Sciences, Nutritional Sciences, Food Microbiology, or a closely related discipline. Experience with informed and cutting-edge community-based food safety programs. Experience
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Team, this faculty member will collaborate with colleagues to plan, develop, and deliver information literacy instruction, research assistance, and outreach to first-year students in various settings and