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may have. This position requires some travel to Portland, OR. Department Summary The University of Oregon Fire Marshal (UOFM) program is a specialized unit within the Environmental Health and Safety
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business, accounting, marketing, or a related field. • Ticket office experience at a Division I athletic institution. • Ticketmaster ticketing software experience. • Donor-based priority seating program
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Tem Instructors (FTE varies): • Teach and co-teach entrepreneurship classes where the class subject matter matches the Entrepreneur in Residence’s skill set and experience. • Schedule time and meet with
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a ledger to a trial balance; • Closing accounts at the end of an accounting period; • Applying PC spreadsheet, database, and word processing software; • Processing data using a computer. Professional
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of the training program including oversight of the Training Director’s management of internship, practicum, and externship programs. The Director is also responsible for assessing and communicating the needs
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to prepare reports, budgets, and documents, and to understand and explain policies, procedures, and safety information. Preferred Qualifications • A culinary degree from a two or four-year program. • A
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undergraduate/graduate. • Demonstrated ability or potential for quality teaching. Preferred Qualifications • PhD or other doctorate and demonstrated teaching experience. All offers of employment are contingent
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for quality teaching, and a commitment to working effectively with students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds. Preferred Qualifications • PhD in related field. • Three or more years of teaching
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: Ability to navigate and lead broader pipeline discussions for a program, including segmented strategy for different donor audiences, strategic alignment to maximize the impact of annual philanthropy and
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. • Experience teaching a variety of courses aligned to the child behavioral health program. • Experience supervising clinical skill training of university students in inclusive and equitable ways. • Experience