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is seeking an Editorial and Production Assistant (Unit Administrator/Specialist Casual). The Editorial and Production Assistant works under the supervision of the Program Coordinator of the Mid
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is seeking an Editorial and Production Assistant (Unit Administrator/Specialist Casual). The Editorial and Production Assistant works under the supervision of the Program Coordinator of the Mid
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of experience working in or with non-profit Federal, County, or Local government organizations. Instructional experience or successful completion of the Train-the-Trainer program. Government, nonprofit
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, County, or Local government organizations. Instructional experience or successful completion of the Train-the-Trainer program. Government, nonprofit or professional teaching or course development
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, established in 1864, holds the distinction of being the first organized sport on the Rutgers campus. With a proud tradition of excellence, the program continues to thrive and has been ranked among the top five
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represent the Hub at state and national levels. The position works directly with the Program Coordinator, as well as a Graduate Assistant and student interns also working at the Hub. The role also
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program for undergraduate students who are unaffiliated with other cohort groups on campus (EOF, TRiO, Honor’s College, International students). To promote a positive and successful learning experience and
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access to a robust program of applied research and outreach hosted by the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station laboratories, farms, business incubators, and marine stations throughout the state
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are part of a pilot program that is effective September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2024. Therefore, there is no guarantee that this flexible work arrangement will continue beyond that date. Flexible work
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funded research program, who can leverage, stimulate, and lead translational science approaches (i.e., basic to clinical to population) to address key questions regarding nociception and pain. The ideal