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Credit Location Moscow Posting Context Statement The University of Idaho Dual Credit Program is seeking an Administrative Specialist to join our team. This position reports to the Director of Dual Credit
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https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/51020
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; developing, interpreting, and applying the two statistical models; and submitting peer-reviewed publications and presenting findings at scientific conferences and stakeholder workshops. Unit URL https
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universities or colleges (private Idaho universities or colleges do not qualify) and are currently enrolled in a degree-seeking program. Priority will be given to University of Idaho student applicants
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, Adobe or similar programs. Required Education Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four year institution Required Other Additional Preferred Experience in business development, project management
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Program Assistants in collecting and processing data for Canyon County programming areas (Horticulture, Livestock, Small Acreage). • Assisting the UI Extension Canyon County Office (Horticulture/4-H Youth
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reports to the Vice Provost for Faculty. The position is responsible for providing expertise and management for the administration of the University policy program. Key responsibilities include overseeing
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developing grant proposals and peer-reviewed publications, managing personnel, and forming partnerships with various organizations. This position will include outreach efforts to share information and build
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Office Location Moscow Posting Context Statement Position Overview Reporting to the Executive Director of Environmental Health and Safety, this position assists in the leadership, development, and
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Athletics Location Moscow Posting Context Statement The Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach is responsible for assisting the head coach with all facets of conducting a successful NCAA intercollegiate program