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Oregon. This position will serve as crew leader to collect data for the Pacific Northwest Permanent Sample Plot Program. The project objective is to understand the long-term patterns and mechanisms
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meetings, as appropriate. 5% Academic Program/Institutional Support Advisor may be assigned specific responsibilities to support and contribute to student services in a targeted/specialty area. (i.e
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experiential learning opportunities. Positions with primary responsibility for Extension and outreach are likewise committed to learner success through programming appropriate for diverse audience. There is an
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universities in Oregon combined • 1 of 3 land, sea, space and sun grant universities in the U.S. • 2 campuses, 11 colleges, 12 experiment stations, and Extension programs in all 36 counties • 7 cultural resource
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AVP. The RCO shares and supports the University’s overall mission by assisting all areas of the university to extend their programs, teach, research, and communicate throughout the world
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Extension programs in all 36 counties • 7 cultural resource centers that offer education, celebration and belonging for everyone • 100+ undergraduate degree programs, 80+ graduate degrees plus hundreds
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-cabinets (i.e. Cubex) Completed a pharmacy residency program (PGY1) Working Conditions / Work Schedule This position will require the staff pharmacist to be on-call for pharmacy services during nonbusiness
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Experience using VetHosp software Experience with automated-dispensing-cabinets (i.e. Cubex) Completed a pharmacy residency program (PGY1) Working Conditions / Work Schedule This position will require
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includes assisting with in-class support during scheduled class times and grading student work (i.e., discussion boards, quizzes). Pay rate for this position is $16.05 per hour. Transferable Skill
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limited resistance to the insect. Because of the recent introduction of EAB into Oregon, there is a strong need to develop an ash breeding program that can work toward breeding for genetic resistance to EAB