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adapting to our global world. Position Overview: The Assistant Director will develop and implement plans and programs to advance the Yeutter Institute’s integrated education, public engagement, and research
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Science and Technology are committed to creating learning, research, and Extension programming environments where the unique contributions of each individual are acknowledged and valued. Consistent with
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, developing, debugging, testing, and implementing software and applying knowledge of programming techniques and computer systems. This individual will evaluate requests for new or modified software applications
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Student Services Team, the position will direct all aspects of advising of undergraduate students in the College of Engineering ENG using knowledge of ENG programs, policies, and procedures of the college
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Position Information Position Information Working Title Education Specialist Department TRIO Programs-0962 Requisition Number S_250665 Posting Open Date 08/19/2025 Application Review Date
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needs and opportunities, and 3) training and educational programming for community members and organizations prepared to facilitate locally driven strategies and solutions. The RPN Extension professional
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hours including blood-borne pathogen cleanup & response and other emergency calls. Use non-riding and non-autonomous equipment. Operate and program riding equipment. Order supplies for buildings and
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promotion and education program rooted in theoretical framework and evidence-based best practices. Use assessment metrics to guide areas of focus for programming, this position use a holistic well-being
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plan for the implementation of high-leverage practices to enhance PK-12 student development. The Integrated Support Specialists play a key role in promoting positive outcomes for Nebraska children
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plan for the implementation of high-leverage practices to enhance PK-12 student development. The Integrated Support Specialists play a key role in promoting positive outcomes for Nebraska children