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of this position is to manage and supervise all fiscal activities of the Maine Sea Grant Program at the University of Maine and maintain administrative and fiscal integrity within the budgetary framework
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workshops to fully enroll a minimum of 200 participants in the MEOC program and 150 students from Caribou school district. Provide academic, career, educational counseling, and academic support, through high
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enrichment opportunities that help build essential life skills. Program areas include science and technology, visual and performing arts, literacy, culinary arts, and career and workforce development
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skills. Must work well as part of team and independently. Must be skilled in the use of computer technology including Microsoft Office, email, and social media. Preferred: Knowledge of career development
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Description The UMaine Transportation and Resilient Infrastructure Program (UTRIP) operates within UMaine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center (ASCC) and consists of a growing collaboration of very large
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Maine Job Schedule Full time Regular or Temporary Regular Department UM Deans Office - Engineering and Computing Bargaining Unit Universities of Maine Professional Staff Association (UMPSA) Job
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of standard office equipment including computers and supporting word processing, spreadsheet and database applications. Excellent oral communication skills for making presentations and proposals
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years of documented college/university-level teaching experience including didactic, clinical, or laboratory courses in a pre-licensure nursing program. Preference will be given to candidates prepared
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to support integrations with platforms such as PeopleSoft, 4-H reporting tools, and other statewide systems. This role works closely with Extension Communications and Marketing, Finance/Operations, and program
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evident while working with diverse audiences that include program officers, faculty, students, evaluators, external board members. Ability to analyze and comply with complex federal program guidance