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of policy developments that affect public lands. Dr. Schultz also is the PI and Team Lead for the Climate Adaptation Partnership (CAP) at CSU, which coordinates and accelerates interdisciplinary research and
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. Develop a tiering system and craft strategic plan for stewarding major gift donors at CSU Establish strategy, goals, metrics, and systems for success and advise UA leadership on progress. Develop process to
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accomplishments and ensure accomplishment reports are completed. Percentage Of Time 50% Job Duty Category Technical Field Support Duty/Responsibility Serve as the lead subject matter expert for CSFS field staff and
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to food allergies, bone mineral density concerns, gastrointestinal disturbances, iron depletion or deficiency, vitamin D deficiency, gluten intolerance, lactose intolerance, and diabetes Utilize body
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. Individual staff members take the lead on one or more program areas and all staff members are expected to assist each other as needed for successful, efficient and effective delivery of services and programs
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experiences. This position will serve as the main Alumni Association lead and point of contact for Colorado-based (excluding Fort Collins) signature events, member events, and various engagement programs
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, active planning, allocation of resources and/or accountability for diversity and inclusion outcomes. Essential Duties Job Duty Category Recruitment Duty/Responsibility Lead the end-to-end search process
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of both WGAC physical locations on campus. This position is largely responsible for the office and financial operations of the center, ensuring that the office is stocked and presentable for guests/clients
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volunteers. Ability to lead groups, plan, implement, facilitate, teach, and evaluate educational and outreach programs. Evidence of ability to develop relationships with Extension colleagues, volunteers
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independently at remote field sites. Ability to meet the physical demands of this position which includes some heavy lifting (up to 50 lbs.), manual dexterity, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, and