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to provide administrative oversight, communication and interaction to support staff in financial processes. The position also works closely with central UI offices to research processes/procedures and provide
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campus partners, navigating a variety of administrative processes, procedures and cyclical calendars of activities critical to the operation of the unit within the broader university. The primary
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repairs electronic and/or scientific test equipment used. Assists with the construction and modification of new and prototype scientific devices. Duties may include: Providing consulting services
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to visitors, students and employees, navigating a variety of administrative processes, procedures and cyclical calendars of activities critical to the operation of the unit within the broader
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. The foreperson also assists in processing foundation seed including cleaning, treating and packaging seed. The Farm Operations Foreperson is also responsible for maintaining the appearance of the farms and will
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(fluorescence and Raman), and photon-sparse imaging research. Unit URL https://www.uidaho.edu/sci/physics Position Qualifications Required Experience A solid background in optics, imaging, biological physics, and
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. This position handles a variety of administrative tasks, including managing records, responding to inquiries, processing exams, supporting incarcerated learners, and maintaining departmental systems. As a first
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, APPIC, NASW, etc.). The Associate Director coordinates the selection process for all training programs, including the doctoral internship match. The Associate Director provides administrative support to
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daily financial operations by performing a variety of tasks following policies and procedures. In addition to processing a variety of financial transactions and maintaining records, the position compiles
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to maintain a professional image for the betterment of the University of Idaho and Extension by acting as an advocate of the Land Grant University and its role in Idaho, the counties and communities. Background