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working independently with minimal supervision. Strong computer skills, sound judgment, and an unwavering commitment to confidentiality are essential. If you’re someone who enjoys being the go-to person for
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basis by the HSEM program directors. ☎️If you have any questions regarding this position, please contact Jim Wolverton, CBSM HR Coordinator, at jwolvert@alaska.edu or (907) 474-7461. This is an at-will
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mentorship skills. Make a meaningful impact on the campus community through service to others. Gain valuable experience in program development and student engagement. Networking opportunities with faculty
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professional paid internships with national partners, such as the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF). The NFWF Program Manager is a temporary leadership position that serves as the primary on-site
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the opportunity to shape a growing UAS program through classroom instruction, labs, and real-world flight training. Candidates who enjoy bridging technology, safety, and applied learning in an academic environment
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The University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) is seeking a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT). AMT faculty teach a variety of courses leading to FAA certification
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. This position facilitates program development, and the course schedule and performs a key instructional support role. This position supervises approximately 70 adjunct faculty members, the Learning Resource
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, and sports center personnel). Gather information and evaluate situations to determine course of action and to dispatch appropriate resources. Utilize state and federal specialized computer systems to
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-first mindset. We’re looking for someone with strong computer and communication skills, the ability to adapt quickly in a fast-paced environment, and a background in student services or customer support
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Athletic Conference (GNAC), and competes in multiple National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) divisions. The Seawolf program features 13 teams competing at both the Division 1 and Division II levels