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: 1056050 Working/Functional Title Circulation Desk Library Assistant IV Position Summary Half-time position (20 hours per week) in Circulation. Independently coordinates and oversees the Late Night
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development. The postdoc will have professional development opportunities in the form mentoring, teaching, grant writing, public communication and others, while working on highly collaborative research projects
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candidate will oversee timber harvest layout through harvest completion and assist with all stages of active research projects (design, layout, implementation, maintenance, etc.). As needed, the Operational
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assets and ensures assets are properly tracked and handled Assists with IT related needs for the unit Assists with space assessment, improvement and renovation projects Other projects and duties assigned
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Program Developer to analyze, design, facilitate and oversee the instructional development of staff training programs, seminars; workshops and related projects, specializing in training development and
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/funding source and research team as necessary; Organizing and maintaining electronic rese arch records; Assisting leadership in the training of researchers, faculty and administrators on grant submissions
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files and records, ensuring easy access and up-to-date information. Assist in database management, spreadsheets, and desktop publishing for various departmental projects. Coordinate, schedule, and handle
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in their experimental design, data analysis, and troubleshooting. Foster a collaborative and supportive learning environment. 6-Grant proposal writing: Assist in the development and writing of grant
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relations and community engagement efforts. Assisting the Project Director with development, execution, and management of a Direct Care Worker (DCW) Career Development and Success program as part of
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with colleagues who are passionate about storytelling, design, data, and strategy - and who are committed to professional growth, transparent communication, clear expectations and a shared sense of