238 computer-programmer-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at University of Idaho
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and oversee sponsored project activity within a college, program or unit. The successful candidate will be responsible for identifying funding opportunities, preparing proposals, managing budgets and
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Program (DEP), as well as the department’s assessment plan by assisting with the collection employer outreach data, and writing reports and recommendations based on this data. This position will be housed
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support for the Eat Smart Idaho Program in the areas of nutrition, food safety, food resource management, and physical activity to eligible, limited-resource participants including Supplemental Nutrition
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disseminating evidence-based information Position Overview This position oversees responsive and engaging customer support for child care professionals as they navigate the Idaho Child Care Program (ICCP) and
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the overall fundraising program of the division, including communications, stewardship, annual giving and planned giving Utilize data analytics and reporting tools to track and analyze planned giving metrics
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field. Required Other Additional Preferred Undergraduate laboratory teaching experience, experience with standard testing, quality control, safety practices, and applicable laws. Experience with program
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Classification Group Title Program Dir/Dist Dir/Super Position Control Number 0163 Suffix 01 Contingency Code 5 FTE 1 Contract Basis Fiscal Year Anticipated Contract Start Date 08/18/2025 FLSA Status Exempt Tenure
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Classification Group Title Program Dir/Dist Dir/Super Position Control Number 0163 Suffix 01 Contingency Code 5 FTE 1 Contract Basis Fiscal Year Anticipated Contract Start Date 08/18/2025 FLSA Status Exempt Tenure
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Mental Health Center Employee Category Faculty Classification Group Title Program Dir/Dist Dir/Super Position Control Number 6222 Suffix 01 Contingency Code 5 FTE 1 Contract Basis Fiscal Year Anticipated
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program, with faculty representation from across campus, 125 undergraduate students,130 master’s students and 30 Ph.D. students with a range of interests. The Environmental Science Program has served