301 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at Washington State University in United States
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of the WSU community. In this role, you will: Work under the guidance of experienced professionals who will support your development every step of the way. Assist in key functions within WSU’s Occupational
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develop the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their roles effectively and safely. The Lab Preceptor will provide laboratory instruction and guidance to undergraduate nursing students at WSU Tri
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stay up-to-date on complex immigration regulations, and University policies and procedures related to international students and effectively communicate information to those impacted. In this position
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Engagement Coordinator will develop and maintain the online student engagement platform, Coug Presence, which includes the management of the Office of Student Engagement and Leadership's (OSEL) flagship
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, ensuring the safe and timely transport of materials and supplies between university buildings. You’ll also operate a variety of specialized equipment—including recycling balers, rotary paper shredders, steam
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. Lead (i.e. instruct/train/assist) assigned Custodians to meet departmental cleaning standards. Assist Supervisor as needed. Position may interview and recommend selection of applicants, conduct training
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the Provost, developed to support student engagement in learning and highly impactful experiences at Washington State University. OAE programs aim to be a launchpad for students to engage with faculty, academic
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experience in the policies, processes, and programs for obtaining funding from federal agencies and private foundations. Ability to foster the transfer of university-developed technologies and practices
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college campuses during the summer months and overnight supervision of program students during the summer and academic year. Duties will include planning, developing, implementing, and oversight of a 6-week
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tribal wildlife management and agricultural agencies, and research institutions with the goal of developing science-based information to better manage the disease. Elk hoof disease, also called treponeme