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Position Title: Associate Dean and Director for Extension and Outreach to Human Sciences Appointment Type: Faculty Job Description: Iowa State University Extension and Outreach (ISUEO) and the
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. Substances Registration Act will be required prior to clinical practice. -Licensure by the State of Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine upon employment start date. Preferred Qualifications: Successful completion
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Position Title: Postdoc Associate - Community Nutrition and Health Appointment Type: Post Doc/Trainee Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Department of Human Sciences
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of Education in the College of Human Sciences at Iowa State University invites applications for one faculty position in Community College Leadership and Higher Education at the rank of Assistant Professor
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, financial and/or legal aspects of land leasing, and/or human relations. Job Description: The Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is seeking
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, business leadership, workforce programs leadership, or human resources leadership in the public or private sector. ⢠Demonstrated success in leading teams to achieve operational and strategic goals. ⢠5
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projects • Experience providing excellent customer service • Experience working on multiple projects with overlapping deadlines • Training or experience in career services, student advising, or human
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: • 10+ years of experience in manufacturing leadership, construction leadership, business leadership, workforce programs leadership, or human resources leadership in the public or private sector
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act as the liaison between the Dean's Office and the President's office, the Provost's office, other Deans, Directors, Department Chairs, support staff, industry, government, other institutions, alumni
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are active in interdepartmental graduate programs in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Human-Computer Interactions, and Cybersecurity. The department participates in many interdisciplinary research