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Childhood Home Visitation (MIECHV) Initiative and Parents as Teachers. The position is responsible for identifying and assessing potential clients for program eligibility. The Parent Educator interacts
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ecology, wildlife management, including research on non-game and game species, and the human dimensions of resource management. This multi-disciplinary program is further enhanced by the inclusion
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Preferred Qualifications: Computer Science background Ability, creativity, and initiative to suggest and develop new ways in which web technologies could improve the performance and capabilities
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assigned. EPA Universal Refrigerant Certification (Obtain within 6 months of hire date) Successful candidate will participate in the University’s designated education advancement program. Ability to Operate
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. Customizes career and professional development programs, immersive experiences (i.e. Shadowing program), niche career fairs, workshops, and resources to connect students to experiential learning opportunities
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redirects inquiries to the appropriate program area, faculty, or staff. The role provides administrative support and customer service to faculty, staff, and students, handling tasks such as DocuSign
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feel respected, valued, and empowered to do their best work. Responsibilities: Facilitation & Implementation Coach program leaders and educators on curriculum, classroom instructional practices and child
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Classification Title: Research Assistant Professor Classification Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. in Biomedical Informatics, Biostatistics, Public Health, or a related field. Demonstrated expertise in
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, interdisciplinary, extramurally funded research program in the field of invasive wildlife ecology with a focus on providing natural resource managers, private landowners, and other stakeholders with scientific
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deadlines. Supports course registration processes, including monitoring enrollment, managing permissions/waitlists, and addressing student registration requests in coordination with program leadership