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. The position will teach academic skills courses, develop and administer academic support and advising programs, and implement relevant policies, in collaboration with the College?s other student services
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performing administrative functions such as researching information and solving problems for faculty, staff and students, and providing program and/or event assistance. Duties may include: Compose, proofread
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Schedule Summary May through July, 40 hours per week during camp sessions, including evenings and weekends. Position Responsibilities Position Summary Plan, coordinate, implement, and evaluate Southern
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, leadership and technical experts to drive technical projects from ideation to impact and help build a self-sustaining program for the future. Position Overview This position will oversee a portfolio of data
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Providing research necessary in support of administrative decision making Providing guidance and assistance regarding program rules, requirements and regulations to office and graduate program staff and
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program leadership. The 4-H Volunteer Leadership Development (VLD) Area Extension Educator position reports to the Director of the UI Extension 4-H Youth Development (YD) program and is responsible
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Directing and/or planning and implementing a component of the scientific program Directing and/or developing and monitoring research projects in conjunction with other agencies Directing and/or preparing
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program, with faculty representation from across campus, 125 undergraduate students,130 master’s students and 30 Ph.D. students with a range of interests. The Environmental Science Program has served
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Location Moscow Posting Context Statement Recreation and Wellbeing (RecWell) at the University of Idaho provides programs, services, facilities and equipment to enrich the university learning experience. Our
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halls, academic programs, and other campus partners. Topics may include, but are not limited to, hazing, healthy relationships, consent education, bystander intervention, and power-based violence