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at least 800 students. They manage an operating budget of a least $222,000.00 annually and supervise at least 2 full-time staff, as well as additional temporary/hourly staff. The GEAR UP Program is a
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Training education curriculum program. Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in a related field, and BOC Certification by time of hire. Must have, or be able to obtain within two months of hire, a
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problem solving that considers alternatives and provides flexibility. Proficiency with computer software (Microsoft Office applications) and database applications. Demonstrated ability to communicate
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. Available Title(s): 107N-YN_CS_NPS - Program Coordinator Business Title: Contracts Coordinator Employee Type: Classified Position Details: The Opportunity: As the Contracts Coordinator at Washington State
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and ward areas, input of data into a computer, and other tasks related to treatment of animals with cancer. Community Practice Technician Assistant: Assist students, faculty, and technical staff in
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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) reporting requirements. You will prepare food substitute preparation for allergen and intolerance, deliver meals to classrooms, and clean the kitchen and wash
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computer, and other tasks related to treatment of animals with cancer. Community Practice Technician Assistant: Assist students, faculty, and technical staff in the work-up and treatment of small animal
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GEAR UP project at a designated large school. The GEAR UP program provides services to a cohort of at least 800 students, managing an operating budget of a least $400,000 annually. Additionally, as the Site
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. Demonstrated initiative and ability to independently drive projects to completion. Authorization to work in the US. Preferred Qualifications: Degree in computer science, management information systems
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. An active research program in cultural anthropology that focuses on health or well-being, broadly conceived, of living people. A commitment to innovative and systematic mixed- or multi-method research