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and manage assigned prospects Collaborate with university leadership, development officers, academic departments and other stakeholders on fundraising campaigns and initiatives Develop and present
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life-skill development. In cooperation with University of Idaho Specialists, Tribal Advisory committees, Extension Educators, and governmental agencies, the educator will plan, develop, and implement
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Position Details Position Information Internal Posting? Posting Number SP005026P Position Title Senior Director of Development II, CALS Division/College University Foundation Department University
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Position Details Position Information Internal Posting? Posting Number SP004987P Position Title Senior Associate Athletic Director, Development Division/College University Foundation Department
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Position Details Position Information Internal Posting? Posting Number SP004996P Position Title University House Executive Housekeeper Division/College Auxiliary Services Department Auxiliary
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life-skill development. In cooperation with University of Idaho Specialists, Tribal Advisory committees, Extension Educators, and governmental agencies, the educator will plan, develop, and implement
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responsible for designing and developing innovative and engaging learning content, training materials, and instructional and informational web pages that enhance knowledge retention and transfer. Duties may
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responsible for designing and developing innovative and engaging learning content, training materials, and instructional and informational web pages that enhance knowledge retention and transfer. Duties may
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. Position Overview This position is responsible for designing and developing innovative and engaging learning content, training materials, and instructional and informational web pages that enhance knowledge
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with web teams, manage newsletter content and submissions, and support efforts to elevate water research across Idaho while engaging volunteers and stakeholders in IWRRI activities