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@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function The Director of Communications (DOC) plays a key leadership role in shaping and managing the Research and Economic Development (RED) Division and 1890 Land-Grant (L-G
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Summary/Basic Function Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Facilitate and carry out duties and responsibilities in accordance with the Student Affairs philosophy and Residence Life mission. Select, train
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such as athletics, campus police, concessions, and student affairs to ensure seamless execution. • Develop and implement contingency plans for emergencies or unforeseen circumstances during events. • Serve
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Posting Details Posting Details Posting Number 0801762 Classification Title Hemp Research Technician Working Title Department Agriculture Research Development Program (ARDP) Department Contact Email
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services for the campus community. • Explore contracts involving the use of outside consultants and services. • Prepare specifications and bids from vendors in cooperation with requesting departments
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, and restocking. • Resolve issues related to incorrect, duplicate, and damaged shipments in collaboration with university departments. • Prepare internal and external reports, chargebacks, and accounting
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executing workforce development initiatives under the grant. This role involves program planning, stakeholder engagement, and ensuring that all grant activities align with the goals of Central State
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Department Contact Email hli-byarlay@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function Agriculture Research Development Program (ARDP) in the College of Engineering, Science, Technology and Agriculture (CESTA
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kabrown@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function Position coaches play a crucial role in the development of student-athletes. Football is a complex and highly specialized sport, requiring dedicated
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Introduction to Psychology, Human Growth & Development, Introduction to Counseling, Psychological Measures, and Research Methods. • Faculty are expected to engage in professional development and scholarly