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. They will be an active participant in the Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems program and one or more of its focus teams, as well as other state-wide and multidisciplinary teams. They will be
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of the administration of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), ordering supplies for all of the classrooms, and providing support and resources to classroom staff. This position provides leadership
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economy each year. We invest in our employees: Vacation and sick leave pay Medical, dental, and vision insurance No-cost life insurance Employee Assistance Program Exclusive staff discounts Continuous
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, seeks a Research Specialist Librarian to complement and extend its current staffing in evidence synthesis, research data management, and geospatial data and programs. The Digital Scholarship & Sciences
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/notice-nondiscrimination . Minimum Required Qualifications Master’s degree in library and information science from an ALA-accredited institution (or international equivalent), or terminal degree in another
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policing principles and objectives. Ability to speak additional languages. Knowledge and/or use of Incident Command Systems. Pre-Placement Driving Record Review Required Yes Physical Required Yes Commercial
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a workplace—it’s the place to build your career and make a real impact in Nebraska. When you join our team as a full-time, regular staff member, you’ll enjoy: Employee & dependent scholarship program
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, computer science, or related quantitative field. Experience in institutional research at an educational institution Experience with multi-level/mixed effects models for longitudinal/nested data Experience
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information. Uses entrepreneurial practices to secure grants, program fees, and partnerships to leverage the extension educational program’s resource base and reach. Partners with research faculty to engage in
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in scientific disciplines and related programs, such as in agronomy, horticulture, engineering, and/or computer sciences, as well as develop new teaching and learning opportunities. The Sciences