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Mentor SAUB-SUM in Salina, Kansas
Salina Upward Bound in the Department of Student Belonging & Inclusion at Kansas State University is seeking to fill a Staff Assistant/Mentor position. This position will serve as a staff assistant/mentor. The Staff Assistant/Mentor is responsible for providing supervision of the TRIO Upward Bound (UB) participants during the Upward Bound summer program held on the K-State Manhattan Campus. The Upward Bound Summer program is June 3-July 12, 2024 and the residential portion of the summer program is June 3-June 28, 2024. The Mentor will facilitate small group activities and events and supervise TRIO Upward Bound participants residing on campus during the residential summer program and while attending college visits, cultural activities, and events. K-State students should apply for this position through Handshake.
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Diagnostic Technician II-RFFIT in Manhattan, Kansas
The person in this position will participate in the performance of rabies serum neutralization antibody analyses on human and animal sera and rabies antigen dectection on animal tissue samples. For human sera testing, the individual must meet the Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendments (CLIA) qualifications and requirements for laboratory personnel outlined below. He/she will be responsible for the interpretation and reporting of results and maintaining the quality of test results and reports. The person in this position will also assist in quality assurance, including database and record management, program operations including monitoring quality control data and SOP preparation and updates. Other duties may include assisting with cell culture and maintaining cell lines, participating in communication and outreach to clients and performing quality documentation and scanning. The successful applicant must possess excellent team work, communication and interpersonal skills.
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Assistant Registrar in Manhattan, Kansas
The Office of the Registrar seeks an Assistant Registrar of Student Services. This position is responsible for the daily management of the student services unit within the office, in partnership with the student services manager. The unit is responsible for items such as enrollment and degree verification, graduation, transcripts, enrollment functions, waivers, athletic compliance, commencement, academic standing, and tuition waivers. Successful candidates will possess experience in analyzing business processes; interpreting and implementing institutional policies; and providing high-quality service to students, faculty/staff, parents, alumni, and other outside constituents and agencies. Additionally, this position is responsible for residency reclassification reviews for continuous students at the university. This position will lead key system implementations for student services, including managing system/software upgrades within the student information system, imaging systems, and other educational technology systems.
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Assistant/Associate Professor, Operations and Supply Chain Management in Manhattan, Kansas
The Department of Management in the College of Business Administration (CBA) at K-State is seeking applicants for a tenure-track, full-time Assistant/Associate Professor position (rank commensurate with experience) in the Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) area. The candidate will be responsible for research, teaching, and service activities in the CBA.
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Instructor/SAUB-SUM in Salina, Kansas
The Salina Upward Bound Program is seeking a temporary Instructor for the K-State Manhattan Campus. This position is responsible for developing and teaching summer curriculum to the TRIO Upward Bound (UB) participants. The Upward Bound Summer Program classes will be held June 11-28, 2024. The instructor reports to the Director and works closely with the Academic Services Coordinator. Instructors will develop a curriculum based on designated subject they are hired to teach (English; Science; Financial Literature; Math; Engineering and Technology; Foreign Language during the summer program for income-limited and/or first-generation college-bound students). Instructor must be versatile in designing regular curriculum along with designing a project-based curriculum. Teach 3-4 classes Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday for three weeks. Attend weekly faculty meeting and 1-day training held on June 8, 2024.
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