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Landscape Technician II in Manhattan, Kansas
The Gardens at Kansas State University are seeking a Landscape Technician II to provide physical and horticulture support for the entire exterior aesthetics of the garden grounds.
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Landscape Technician II in Manhattan, Kansas
Join the Facilities Ground Maintenance team as a Landscape Technician II. You will participate in planting, watering, fertilizing, pruning, weed whipping, mowing, pulling and hoeing weeds, raking leaves, picking up trash and debris, cleaning sidewalks, mulching, and snow removal by operating various tools and equipment of the trade.
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Seasonal Landscape Technician I in Salina, Kansas
K-State Salina seeks a temporary Landscape Technician to assist with maintaining the outdoor areas of the campus. Duties include, but are not limited to: Mowing grass; mulching flower beds, pulling weeds, pruning and removing trees/shrubs; edging sidewalks and driveways; picking up trash and debris. This position is limited to working up to 999 hours within a year starting from the effective date of appointment.
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Teaching Assistant Professor of Classical Studies in Manhattan, Kansas
The Kansas State University Department of Modern Languages invites applications for a one year full-time Teaching Assistant Professor of Classical Studies (possibility of renewal pending budgets and enrollment). Responsibilities will include serving as interim director of the Classical Studies program; teaching a total of 6 courses over the academic year, including courses in Latin language instruction, Classical literature in translation, and ancient history; supervising a graduate teaching assistant and undergraduate student workers; and contributing to departmental service initiatives. Candidate’s letter should address experience working with diverse student populations.
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Wildcat District Horticulture Extension Agent in Other
Extension agents are professional educators, community connectors and innovators who serve as a link between Kansas State University and communities across Kansas. The Wildcat District proudly serves the 98,000+ residents of Crawford, Montgomery, Labette, and Wilson counties. We work with community partners in each county to determine needs and deliver research-based information related to agriculture, natural resources, youth development, families, health, wellness, community vitality, and more. This position will lead the development, implementation, and evaluation of research-based educational programming related to horticulture. Programming may include but is not limited to: horticultural crop production, marketing, and economics; horticultural waste management; landscape maintenance and improvement; and conservation of natural resources.
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