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Required Other Ability to work nonstandard business hours and occasionally weekends Additional Preferred Experience using a content management system for publishing web content Experience developing
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Required Other Ability to work nonstandard business hours and occasionally weekends Additional Preferred Experience using a content management system for publishing web content Experience developing
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years in a marketing or brand development role Two years of supervisory experience Using web and social media platforms for marketing Project management experience Event planning experience Using computer
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Department Palouse Rsrch Ext Education Ctr Location Parma Posting Context Statement The Director of the University of Idaho Foundation Seed Program (FSP) is responsible for the management of the state-wide
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pickup routes. Maintaining records of overall types and weights of materials leaving the university Assisting with managing and oversight of the solid waste program Working with the Environmental Health
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Required Other Ability to work nonstandard business hours and occasionally weekends Additional Preferred Experience using a content management system for publishing web content Experience developing
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on expanding partnerships and bringing ancillary external resources to support the 4-H youth development program (80%). In addition, the educator will produce or conduct scholarly or creative products
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, events and academic processes. The role also provides dedicated support to the Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BCB) program and serves as backup for departments during staff absences or peak
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, events and academic processes. The role also provides dedicated support to the Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BCB) program and serves as backup for departments during staff absences or peak
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university. The position may serve as first point of contact for the department while also performing administrative functions such as researching information and solving problems for faculty, staff and