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This position is a great opportunity in horticulture, providing public educational resources, and working with Master Gardener volunteers. Flexible schedule, part time/seasonal. Majority of hours will be required during the growing season.
The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (http://www.mae.usu.edu/) at Utah State University (USU) invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions at the Assistant and Associate Professor levels. Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, or closely related fields. Candidates will be considered at either the assistant or associate professor level. The positions are tenure-track academic year (funded for 9-months) appointments with an anticipated start date of January 2022. Candidates in all areas of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering will be considered. Preference may be given to those with demonstrated expertise in experimental fluid mechanics (including state-ot-the-art optical measurement techniques), or hypersonic flow (including shock influenced chemical reaction in propulsion and boundary layers, hypersonic ionization, and non-equilibrium high-enthalpy flow). In addition to a clear research focus, successful applicants will also have a strong background in engineering fundamentals and will be expected at a minimum to: 1) develop a significant externally funded research program that includes a strong record of peer-reviewed publications and graduate mentorship, 2) effectively teach undergraduate and graduate courses, and 3) actively participate in assigned department and university duties, and demonstrate leadership in relevant technical societies.
On-Campus ACA Variable Hours
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This individual will work in the Aggie Tech Department of the Campus Store. The individual will be expected to:
*Be available to work Summer semester as well as Fall and Spring semesters.
*Be available to work 15 to 25 hours per week, be at work on time, and stay until the end of shifts.
*Be well-groomed and professional in appearance and conversation.
*Take the required training from various technology companies to become proficient in talking to customers about products.
*Learn how to use the Campus Store Point-of-Sale system and cash registers to correctly carry out transactions.
*Keep sales floor clean, re-stocked, and organized.
*Take the necessary training to become a certified Apple Service Technician.
*Take and pass the University required testing to drive a University vehicle.
*Perform any other tasks required by supervisor and/or Student Lead.
*Have the ability to lift 40 pounds, kneel, bend, reach above the head to lift products from tall shelves.
*Have prior knowledge of computers and technology products. This is helpful, but not required.
This full-time, one-year AmeriCorps VISTA position is hosted by the Public & School Partnership and is based at Common Ground Outdoor Adventures in Logan, UT. Common Ground aims to
ensure that individuals with disabilities are aware of opportunities and have access to outdoor
recreation. VISTA members will help build organizational capacity and ensure suitability by
coordinating volunteers, acquiring funding and materials via donations and grants, and carrying
out outreach strategies to increase participation in active recreation and outdoor adventure
experiences for youths and adults with disabilities.
AmeriCorps VISTA is a National Service program. All AmeriCorps VISTA positions are full-time
for one year, as mandated by the Corporation for National and Community service. Successful
completion of a one-year service term qualifies all VISTA members for either an education
award of $6345 or a cash stipend of $1800 (direct deposit). The pay, a living stipend, is $1102
per month.
The Department of English at Utah State University (USU) seeks applications for a postdoctoral teaching fellowship in in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American literature and culture. Desirable specializations include poetry, especially women’s poetry; gender and sexuality studies; and ethnic studies. This is a one-year appointment on the Logan USU campus for the 2021-2022 academic year, beginning August 2021, with the possibility of renewal for a second year.
USU Extension - Carbon County 4-H is hiring a Summer STEM Instructor in Price, Utah. Candidate will develop, implement and evaluate inquiry-based STEM curriculum primarily for elementary-aged youth. "Science Camps" are held four days a week with multiple weeks taught per month. Weeks between will be used to prepare for the following week.
Seeking several fish ecology technicians to assist with scientific field research investigating the movement patterns of Rio Grande Silvery Minnow in a contemporary fragmented river in New Mexico using raft-based mobile PIT-tag antennas.
The Institute of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism is hiring four research assistants to assist with several visitor use monitoring and management projects throughout southeastern Utah. Specific duties include conducting on-site surveys with outdoor recreationists at various outdoor recreation access points (trailheads, forest roads, lakes/reservoirs, boat ramps, etc.) throughout the Manti-LaSal National Forest as well as at state parks and state lands on the Colorado River. The data collected through the survey efforts will be used by the USDA National Forest Service, Utah State Parks, and the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands to track visitation patterns and trends, estimate visitors' economic impact, evaluate the condition of outdoor recreation settings and outdoor recreation infrastructure.
The Up to 3 Early Intervention Program in the Institute for Disability Research Policy & Practice at Utah State University is an early childhood program in northern Utah providing quality, evidence-based therapy services to parents of children under three years of age with developmental disabilities or delays. Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, behavior analysts, child development specialists, behavior technicians, vision and hearing therapists as well as autism specialists.
We are looking for a motivated, interactive interpreter in each of the following languages: Chinese, Spanish, and Karenni. The incumbent interprets give online instruction, assessments, and planning sessions between therapists and parents. Instruction and coaching to parents involve child development information for children.
The role will include providing own transportation to visits at family homes. The current need is up to 5 hours per week. Additional hours may also be available as the need arises.
Dining Services seeks applicants for the Junction, Dishwasher. Junction Dishwasher needed to work 11:30-3pm Monday-Friday.
The Teaching/Lab Assistant will assist the instructors in the Automotive Technology program.
The Animal Dairy & Veterinary Sciences department seeks a Farm Laborer. The Farm Laborer will assist in the Sheep and Goat Facility.
The Salt Lake County Office of Utah State University Extension seeks qualified individuals who would be responsible for providing enriching afterschool clubs for students. Clubs typically run 1.5 hours a day for 10 weeks. (There are 3 x 10 week long periods in this program). We need educators who have skill or are willing to learn skills in a variety of subject matters; such as, but not limited to Sewing, STEM, Cake Decorating, Music, Art, Etc. Each club required 2.5 hours/day/week and Educators can teach multiple clubs a week.
Utah State University (USU) invites nominations and applications for a significant academic leadership position as Dean of the College of Science.
The College of Science at USU is a dynamic and innovative academic unit comprising of six departments: Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, Geosciences, Mathematics and Statistics, and Physics.
Classroom facilitator will ensure the classroom is correctly set up for instructor to teach.
Seeking two fish ecology technicians to assist with scientific field research investigating the movement patterns of Rio Grande Silvery Minnow in a contemporary fragmented river in New Mexico using raft-based mobile PIT-tag antennas.
Dates of employment: March 20, 2020 - April 9, 2020
This is a test position. Please do not apply.
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