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workshops, the Adhesion Science Short Course (that takes place in May every year), and the MII Seed Grant program. This position will also assist with the itineraries of visiting speakers and industry
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Stormwater Management Program Permits, and the Virginia Tech Standards and Specifications. Additional responsibilities include: • Assisting with the development and administration of Virginia Tech’s Municipal
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/ Football, the Equipment Services Assistant / Football assists in the maintenance of athletic and sports equipment for the football program. Will provide support in ordering, distribution, collection
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distinctive and synergistic programming opportunities for the successful candidate. After a training period the position will lead the entirety of the Rappahannock County 4-H Program, to include but not limited
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Job Description The Women's Center at Virginia Tech seeks an energetic and committed leader to serve as Advocacy Coordinator (AC) for the CARES Program (Campus Advocacy, Resources and Education for
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assigned by assistant director, executive chef, and/or chef de cuisine. Required Qualifications • Graduate of an accredited culinary program with a minimum of an AOS degree or equivalent experience
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providing daily services within our Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program. Additionally, this position will coordinate with the appropriate servicing vendor for the handling of animal control situations
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relevant field (e.g., gerontology, nursing, health and human services, public health, or a related discipline). • Proven experience in program development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and research
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logistics on assigned events including, but not limited to, décor, schedule, location, food and beverage, guest lists, audiovisual, communication, parking, transportation, program, entertainment, equipment
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development programs in accordance with guidelines outlined in the NCAA Student Athlete Affairs program.