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to complete within 30 days of hire. Maintain current driver’s license and satisfy University driving standards. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s Degree, Lifeguard Instructor, Certified Pool Operator, Water
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surgeries. Carries out functional testing on rats (tests of cognition and/or behavior such as Morris Water Maze, Novel Object Recognition, Dry Land Maze, etc) and assists with imaging anesthetized rats
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/directions/ Responsibilities Ensure plants are healthy through proper watering, weeding, detailing, and general greenhouse upkeep. Other plant care duties include transplanting, deadheading, pruning, and basic
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multiple season interest, water wise and native plants, and plants that are heat and salt tolerant. Assists supervisor with interviewing and hiring seasonal staff; jointly and independently leads seasonal
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Provides clean caging, bedding, food, and water to animals. Sanitizes animal cages and equipment, operates washroom machinery and autoclaves Cleans animal facility floors and surfaces, removes trash and
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and transplanting by cultivating the soil, watering, weeding, and adding fertilizer and chemicals depending on the nature of the soil and the requirements of the plants. Perform snow removal with plow
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to travel under own power (frequent traversing of 3+ miles on uneven terrain and up/down hills) Ability to tolerate high-altitude living (~7000 miles above sea level), extreme temperatures, and encounters
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, organizing, and restocking supplies. 3. Performing routine cleaning, stocking, and equipment maintenance including but not limited to changing traps, maintaining water unit levels, cleaning chair bases
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level), extreme temperatures, and encounters with wildlife. Preferred qualifications: B.A. or B.S. degree in applicable subject Experience in environmental education, interpretation, and/or naturalist