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college-prep workshops that inspire students to plan their next steps. Both roles offer the opportunity to grow professionally while contributing to a program with a long history of student success
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Reporting to the Executive Director of ORCA, the Prevention & Outreach Coordinator develops and implements UAF’s comprehensive prevention programs in interpersonal violence, sexual health, and
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managing their healthcare needs. Minimum Qualifications: Advanced Nurse Practitioner: Completion of an accredited Nurse Practitioner program at the master's level or higher, Alaska license to practice as a
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the larger Student Success program within the Office of Academic Affairs. To thrive in this role, the successful candidate will demonstrate passion for student success, an understanding of the role of academic
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as a part of a team. Excellent organizational and planning skills. Proficient with standard office equipment, including computers, and programs, scanner, fax machine, copier. Experience working as a
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Competition and the Business Leader of the Year, as well as student and community programs. Duties include creating marketing materials, updating webpages, coordinating event communications, and serving as a
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facilitate peer collaboration between students. Recitation Leaders work closely with the ANSEP Acceleration Site Director to make sure students are academically successful and meeting ANSEP program
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facilitate peer collaboration between students. Recitation Leaders work closely with the ANSEP Acceleration Site Director to make sure students are academically successful and meeting ANSEP program
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phone. Part-time reference professionals play an important role in our Instruction and Research program by providing reference desk coverage and assisting librarians with projects. Professional training
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of the local community. Research services are provided in-person and via chat/text, email, Zoom, and phone. Part-time reference librarians play an important role in our Instruction and Research program by