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Job Summary This position is located within the Medical Surveillance program, a unit of the Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (COEH) in the Department of Public Health Sciences
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fields. Associate or bachelor’s degree in biology, zoology, animal science or other related fields. Working knowledge of established animal husbandry practices to include but not limited to: environmental
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nutrition education and there will be less program leadership, community partnership development and leadership of policy, system and environmental (PSE) activities. If the applicant is hired as a CES 3
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populations through research, teaching, service, and public health practice, locally and globally. Championing the principles of evidence-based public health science, the Program’s community aspires
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Managing Executive Director of Development, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (FUND
- for agricultural sciences and forestry (QS World University Rankings) our impact lies at the nexus of climate, food, human and animal health. Across three divisions of interdisciplinary focus- Agricultural
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populations through teaching, research, service and public health practice locally and globally. Championing the principles of evidence-based public health science, the program aspires to understand and impact
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1945 and San Francisco County since 1970. The San Mateo/San Francisco County UCCE office is unique with the addition of the Elkus Ranch Environmental Center, we teach thousands of school aged children in
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through research, teaching, service, and public health practice, locally and globally. Championing the principles of evidence-based public health science, the Program’s community aspires to understand and
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statewide network of researchers and educators in partnership with Counties that are dedicated to the development and application of knowledge to address local agricultural, environmental, youth, and health
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; and multilevel health behavior change interventions. The research, teaching, and practice interests of our faculty aim to identify and act upon the complex pathways linking environmental, social