284 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Washington State University in United States
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responsible for managing the administrative and financial functions, supervising and directing the work of support staff, and being accountable for the allocation and management of resources and program results
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Program Administration. Meet the qualifications outlined in WAC 110-300-0100 such as being at least 18 years of age; having knowledge of child development; having written proof of education; having
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departmental staff and faculty system-wide, negotiating revisions to contracts, and developing and implementing processes and procedures related to research support. You will be responsible for program results
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- Administrative Manager Business Title: Administrative Manager Employee Type: Admin. Professional Position Details: The Opportunity: Washington State University (WSU), the Voiland College of Engineering and
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. Specific responsibilities include: Teaching (40%): Teach undergraduate courses in Entrepreneurship or Management. Service (60%): Strategic Leadership, Financial Support Generation, Program Management and
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healthcare simulation standards of best practice. Advise department/program faculty/ stakeholders in simulation methodology, technology, and best practices with a focus on patient centered teaching to improve
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support to the GEAR UP Program Director with a variety of complex personnel and administrative functions. They will coordinate recruitment and personnel actions, support and lead the efforts of the employee
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, VCICS works alongside tutoring services, academic advising, the VCEA club hub, recruiting, peer mentoring programs, maker space opportunities, and entrepreneurship program. In this position, you will be
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with electronic/lab equipment repair. Completion of a vocational or technical training program in building trades, mechanical systems, or related field. Experience in a university, hospital, or
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in the use of computers and software applications Demonstrated effective interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills Technical skills in the laboratory, including microscopy and