314 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof.-Dr"-"Prof" positions at University of Idaho
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supervision of the Industrial Hygienist and the Executive Director of EHS, the Industrial Hygiene Specialist is responsible for administering the university's asbestos program and lead program and assisting in
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Sciences Department College of Agricultural & Life Sciences Location Moscow Posting Context Statement The Director of Communications and Strategic Initiatives leads marketing and communications for CALS and
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for planning and implementing the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences (EHHS) recruitment and retention plan. The position is responsible for coordinating college wide recruitment initiatives
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, digital design, digital marketing, user experience (UX) design, communications tech and design, communications technical or professional writing, information technology, computer science, data analytics
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for planning and implementing the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences (EHHS) recruitment and retention plan. The position is responsible for coordinating college wide recruitment initiatives
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and staff in the design and development of college/university courses and programs (may be associated with degree earning program) Experience as an instructional designer/course builder in a college or
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McCall Field Campus Location McCall Posting Context Statement This position is based at the UI McCall Field Campus (MFC), home of McCall Outdoor Science school and MNR Graduate Degree Program. The campus
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workflow improvements. Help plan and carry out usability testing for current features; assist in analyzing results and summarizing findings for the team. Participate in reviewing the user experience
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program. We are searching for well-qualified candidates who show support and commitment to our institutional and departmental mission, values, and goals. A total of two hires will be considered
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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