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Posting Details Position Information Posting Number PG195728TM Position Number 19PLS05704 Position Type Temporary Essential Job Duties A Full Stack Computer science developer needed to contribute
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and refine workflows to support program growth and sustainability. Program & Partnership Management: Implement and oversee the Center’s research, workforce development, and outreach programs. Manage
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with institutional and team goals, system functionality, and regulatory expectations. Specific areas of direct responsibility include, but are not limited to: ERA Training Program Leadership (35
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for environmental services in teaching classrooms and research laboratories, office spaces, computer labs, conference rooms, reception areas, break rooms, and other common area spaces. This position performs advanced
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rock climbing. Applicants are required to reside on site and in cabins with children. We have the following positions available: Summer Program Activity Instructors Camp Counselors Lifeguards Health Care
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Schedule Standard business hours M-F Job Location Raleigh, NC Department Research Computing About the Department The Office of Information Technology (OIT) delivers central information technology services
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, and technical rope work. Program Support: Co-facilitate team-building and leadership programs for various clients, including university students, campus staff, and external groups. Instruction: Clearly
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assigned constituent program areas as they relate to defined goals, procedures, budgets, and timelines. Capture contact, biographical, and career information of constituents via programs, correspondence
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can be found within each of the links offered. Essential Job Duties Acting as the research program manager for the Horticulture unit, you will be responsible for various assigned projects, budget, staff
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education program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The college has over 18,000 living alumni, with over 6,000 working in public schools in every county in North Carolina. Those