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Sanders County. Provide program leadership by collaborating with Extension field faculty and specialists to deliver needed programs in Sanders County and the surrounding area. Provide leadership
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expansion of oil and gas activity in the area, the population of Richland County grew rapidly but has slowed in recent times due to falling energy prices. The Richland County 4-H Program currently has 226
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Title Program Coord II Working Title Health Educator – Alcohol and Drug Education Focus Brief Position Overview This position provides general health promotion services within Student Wellness
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-house Training Program is in place for Refrigeration Technicians to acquire additional skills. This job description should not be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities
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impacts the student experience and will oversee and coordinate recruitment and retention efforts, program assessment, student engagement, communications, scholarships, and awards. Duties and
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professor in counseling for our CACREP accredited program. This position begins August 2026 and is an academic year tenure-track appointment with potential for summer employment. This is an instructional
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Classification Title Program Mgr Working Title Student Engagement Coordinator Brief Position Overview The Student Engagement Coordinator oversees all activities related to campus engagement within the LIFE
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training degree or equivalent master’s degree program NATA-BOC certification CPR/AED certification. Eligible for Montana state licensure (or current licensure). At least one year of experience in a
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Position Details Position Information Announcement Number STAFF - VA - 25200 For questions regarding this position, please contact: Craig Clark craig.clark@montana.edu Classification Title Program
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, hospitalization, long-term care, and a primary care clinic. The county 4-H program includes 51 youth members, 11 adult volunteer leaders, and 2 organized clubs. Recreational opportunities include hunting, fishing