340 computer-science-programming-languages-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Idaho
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, staff and students, and providing program and/or event assistance. Duties may include: Compose, proofread, edit and distribute a variety of business documents and routine reports Maintain schedules and
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skills Conferring with and advising project staff and other constituents on best practices in integrating technologies into training program design Ensuring training products and web design are WCAG
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facilitate collaborative educational programs that meet clientele needs (90%). The educator will evaluate and report program impacts, provide technology transfer from the University of Idaho to clientele, and
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commensurate with experience Location Moscow Primary Division/College Col of Letters, Arts & Social Sci. Primary Unit English Employee Category Faculty Classification Group Title Regular Faculty Position Control
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and evaluating program procedures and recommending changes Developing technical written materials such as policies, technical manuals or rules/regulations Providing technical program support and serving
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on specific environmental sampling techniques, safety, and operation of computer analysis programs. https://www.uidaho.edu/idaho-ag-experiment-station/centers/kimberly Responsibilities Job Duty Function Assist
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and current technology concerning health and safety issues, and ability to interpret and apply them Ability to operate personal computers and demonstrate proficiency using word processing programs and
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emergencies Providing supervision for program staff Other duties as assigned Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About University of Idaho Since 1889, the University of Idaho has provided motivated students
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in at least one liaison role to a campus partner, provide clinical supervision and training for doctoral interns in the APA-accredited internship program and provide occasional afterhours work (e.g
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and success by helping students navigate personal challenges and will be completed through specialized programing (resource fairs, recruiting events, campus & classroom presentations, etc.), outreach