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relations, student services, academic advising, or workforce development, with demonstrated success connecting individuals to career opportunities and partnering with employers to meet talent needs
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seeking an experienced and visionary Assistant Director of Training to lead the development and oversight of our mental health training programs. This leadership role offers the opportunity to influence
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, and troubleshoot research challenges. Prepare data, figures, and documentation for presentations, reports, and scientific publications while maintaining accurate laboratory records. Why Join Us Join a
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development at Ames National Laboratory that address domestic supply-chain resilience. The role will pursue mechanisms, structure–property relationships, and phase evolution, associated with the discovery
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, facilities maintenance, marketing, and cash handling in order to meet departmental goals. • Assists with the development of operational pricing and budgets to meet sales, budgetary, and financial targets
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, safe, and welcoming spaces where students live and thrive. You’ll lead a reliable team, support their development, and take pride in seeing the direct results of your work every day. Schedule Mon - Fri 7
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communication Ability to promote and clearly explain products and services Proven success in developing and maintaining professional partnerships Skilled in supporting a varied customer base High level of
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-atmosphere interactions, or hydrology. The position will be 55% research, 40% teaching and 5% service. The successful candidate will develop an externally funded research program that aligns with the strengths
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translational research to develop innovative management strategies for major field crops. The successful candidate will contribute to fundamental, applied, and translational research aimed at advancing our
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experience developing policies and procedures. Experience with library-led instruction and pedagogy. Demonstrated ability to work with faculty and staff with a range of attitudes and beliefs about AI and its