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, Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC, Alarms & Insulation, PM and Custodial Services. The EHS Coordinator – Facilities Services position is an occupational safety focal point that coordinates a broad safety program in a
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RAHI is a unique six-week college prep program at UAF that helps rural and Alaska Native students explore higher education, earn college credits, and participate in enriching activities. As a Tutor
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related fields from an accredited program and three years of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of training and experience is required. 2. Appropriate state licensure and certification
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The Della Keats program is a 4-week camp that the University of Alaska provides, named after an Alaska Native Inupiaq traditional healer from the Kotzebue region. Della Keats provided educational
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program, and certification—most commonly the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). They must have and maintain their State of Alaska
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regulation experience and training. Ability to cook well, plan, and execute menus for large groups (up to 150 customers at meal time). Excellent customer service skills. Knowledge of cash handling practices
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on shelves, distributing linens, towels, amenities, and other hospitality items. Our department's summer guest housing program operates from May 3-August 22 with our conference season opening Memorial day May
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. 🔧A minimum of 5 years documented industry experience in the area taught is required. Previous experience teaching at the secondary or post-secondary level in an automotive related program is preferred
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RAHI is a unique six-week college prep program at UAF that helps rural and Alaska Native students explore higher education, earn college credits, and participate in enriching activities. As an
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Our ANSEP Acceleration Academy is a dual enrollment program on the University of Alaska Anchorage's campus that supports 9th-12th grade students who are working to earn college credits before