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professional paid internship opportunities with partners like the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF). The Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program is seeking two NFWF Program Support Staff members
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The Program Director position is a tenure track assistant professor position in the Medical Laboratory Science department. In this leadership role, you will have a balanced workload of teaching MLS
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health/ wellness education programs across campus. This position is for up to 29 hours per week. This position will work as a team leader for Peer Health Educators providing Bystander intervention training
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instruction across the Bachelor of Science (BS) and Master of Science (MS) programs. This role requires an interdisciplinary approach to healthcare education, bridging foundational nutritional science for
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partners across Alaska, and contributing to the development and improvement of teacher preparation programs. Faculty in the School of Education work closely with districts and community partners statewide
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to ensure transactions are accurate, compliant, and well-documented while supporting the daily operations of academic programs. If you enjoy working with numbers, solving problems, and providing excellent
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CNSM is seeking a CARBO Accounting Specialist to help support the financial backbone of our academic programs. In this role, you’ll produce accurate reports, reconcile accounts, and assist faculty
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. Preferred Experience: Evidence of effective teaching across modalities, including online or hybrid formats. Experience with curriculum development, program assessment, or course design. Familiarity with
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professional paid internships with national partners, such as the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF). The NFWF Program Manager is a temporary leadership position that serves as the primary on-site
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relationships across Alaska’s diverse communities. Ideal for a relationship‑builder who excels at connecting people, programs, and opportunities. This position requires strong leadership and supervisory skills