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Available Title(s): 1481-YN_ADMINPRO - Student Services Coordinator/Advisor 1 Business Title: Performance Nutrition Dietitian Employee Type: Admin. Professional Time Type: Full time Position Term
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of culturally sensitive and inclusive nutrition education and Policy, Systems, and Environmental (PSE) interventions for SNAP-Ed qualifying audiences in Yakima County. This includes facilitating basic nutrition
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, implementation, and evaluation of the Spokane County SNAP-Ed program. The SNAP-Ed Program Coordinator is responsible for collaborating with staff to develop and implement a culturally sensitive nutrition education
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facilities care for major dairy herd and production (milking, calving, breeding, nutrition and feeding, health care, forage utilization, and pasture grazing schedules, livestock sales) to meet the milk supply
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with proofreading and editing documents. Additional Information: Area/College: Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Department Name: Nutrition and Exercise Physiology City, State, Zip: Everett, WA
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in Nutrition, Food Science, Microbiology, or other relevant discipline. Preferred Qualifications: Skills in molecular biology and microbiology, especially in microbiome and/or metagenomics techniques
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protocols for orchard management, such as nutrition, irrigation scheduling, crop load management, pruning and training, crop protection, and weed control. Basic understanding of farm equipment use and
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oversees the coordination, implementation, supervision, and evaluation of the King County SNAP-Ed program. This includes supervising and managing staff to implement a culturally sensitive nutrition education
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developing and conducting culturally relevant statewide training in direct education; policy, and environment change; and other topics pertaining to the Washington State SNAP-Ed (Supplemental Nutrition
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nutrition or income is negatively affected by livestock diseases. This linkage between animal and human health exists throughout the world, yet the impact is most significant in low resource populations