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Job Title: Program Manager, Environmental Management Institute (EMI) Location: Lawrence campus Job Type: Full-time Classification: E-1 Salary Range: $47,500 - $55,000 (Based on qualifications
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preparedness for the campus. The Lead works collaboratively with the Chancellor, the Executive Director of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Executive Director of Emergency Management and Continuity
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institution, in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Agriculture Education, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Systems Management, Agronomy, Animal Science, Botany, Horticulture, or Plant
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Correctional Facility. Major Responsibilities: • Maintain records as required by the Department of Corrections, the Correctional Facility, and the College; maintain professional ethics. • Establish and maintain
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Economics, Agricultural Systems Management, Agronomy, Animal Science, Botany, Horticulture, or Plant Science; or · Possesses a current Workplace Specialist License granted by the Indiana Department
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to promote student success. 3. Evaluation of Student Learning a. Establish and adhere to learning objectives. b. Develop evaluation methods which fairly measure student progress toward objectives. c
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are customized to meet the needs of business, industry, non-profit organizations, and the general public in our five-county service area. The Coordinator works collaboratively with Executive Director of Ivy
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services. These educational programs are customized to meet the needs of business, industry, non-profit organizations, and the general public in our five-county service area. The Assistant works
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Researcher works under the direct supervision of the faculty member. Pay: $15.00 per hour Schedule: flexible up to 25 hours per week Major Responsibilities: Participate in research projects at Ivy Tech, IUN
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Determines daily project priorities Manages the Dude Solutions software data input and equipment service information Schedules and assigns work orders/follow up Works with technicians to find solutions