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Assistant for 4-H Youth Development, you will be responsible for providing administrative support to the 4-H Youth Development program area and the 4-H Youth Development County Agent(s). You will report to
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/Registration/Certification Graduate from a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) accredited program of surgical
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extension and be able to effectively lead and manage an interdisciplinary academic department. Qualifications also include a demonstrated ability to support nationally prominent programs in research
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Requirements Ability to communicate effectively across all platforms. Foster engagement and collaboration within the MBA Program Shift Days, nights/weekends as needed Job Summary Ambassadors are highly visible
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University of Kentucky, College of Nursing Undergraduate Program is seeking a Lecturer Title Series (tenure-ineligible) Lecturer. This position is a 10-month appointment (August 1-May 31) with an anticipated
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: No prior knowledge on the topic of tobacco use or public health is needed. The program will provide comprehensive training. NOTE: The position may be used to fulfill practicum hours if needed. Position
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office management, customer service, record keeping and newsletters, and program support while conducting yourself in a professional manner. Specific duties will include, but are not limited to, office
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The Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences will develop, implement, and evaluate a plan of work based on locally identified needs which will lead to improved quality of living for families & individuals
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reports, etc. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities We are seeking an individual with initiative, superior customer service focus, team oriented, excellent written and oral communication skills and the ability
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”) will work directly with young adults participating in the Earn & Learn and Fostering Success Programs. These programs are designed to support current and former foster youth ages 18–22 in achieving