The Northern Light Sports Reporter
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Anchorage
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The Northern Light is UAA’s student-run newspaper, funded by student media fees and advertising revenue. The Northern Light explains issues that affect UAA while providing balanced coverage in representing students, staff, faculty and the greater community. The Northern Light serves as a source of news, information, entertainment and offers a platform for discourse. The paper publishes stories online and in print. Copies of the printed edition of The Northern Light are distributed throughout the UAA campus and the Anchorage community. Distribution is about 1,500 copies. The Northern Light’s website is www.thenorthernlight.org |
The Northern Light Advertising Representative
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Anchorage
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The Northern Light is UAA’s student-run newspaper, funded by student media fees and advertising revenue. The Northern Light explains issues that affect UAA while providing balanced coverage in representing students, staff, faculty and the greater community. The Northern Light serves as a source of news, information, entertainment and offers a platform for discourse. The paper publishes stories online and in print. Copies of the printed edition of The Northern Light are distributed throughout the UAA campus and the Anchorage community. Distribution is about 1,500 copies. The Northern Light’s website is www.thenorthernlight.org |
The Northern Light Advertising Manager
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Anchorage
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The Northern Light is UAA’s student-run newspaper, funded by student media fees and advertising revenue. The Northern Light explains issues that affect UAA while providing balanced coverage in representing students, staff, faculty and the greater community. The Northern Light serves as a source of news, information, entertainment and offers a platform for discourse. The paper publishes stories online and in print. Copies of the printed edition of The Northern Light are distributed throughout the UAA campus and the Anchorage community. Distribution is about 1,500 copies. The Northern Light’s website is www.thenorthernlight.org |
The Northern Light Sports Video Reporter
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Anchorage
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The Northern Light is UAA’s student-run newspaper, funded by student media fees and advertising revenue. The Northern Light explains issues that affect UAA while providing balanced coverage in representing students, staff, faculty and the greater community. The Northern Light serves as a source of news, information, entertainment and offers a platform for discourse. The paper publishes stories online and in print. Copies of the printed edition of The Northern Light are distributed throughout the UAA campus and the Anchorage community. Distribution is about 1,500 copies. The Northern Light’s website is www.thenorthernlight.org |
The Northern Light Video Reporter
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Anchorage
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The Northern Light is UAA’s student-run newspaper, funded by student media fees and advertising revenue. The Northern Light explains issues that affect UAA while providing balanced coverage in representing students, staff, faculty and the greater community. The Northern Light serves as a source of news, information, entertainment and offers a platform for discourse. The paper publishes stories online and in print. Copies of the printed edition of The Northern Light are distributed throughout the UAA campus and the Anchorage community. Distribution is about 1,500 copies. The Northern Light’s website is www.thenorthernlight.org |
The Northern Light Reporter
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Anchorage
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The Northern Light is UAA’s student-run newspaper, funded by student media fees and advertising revenue. The Northern Light explains issues that affect UAA while providing balanced coverage in representing students, staff, faculty and the greater community.
The Northern Light serves as a source of news, information, entertainment and offers a platform for discourse. The paper publishes stories online and in print. Copies of the printed edition of The Northern Light are distributed throughout the UAA campus and the Anchorage community. Distribution is about 1,500 copies. The Northern Light’s website is www.thenorthernlight.org |
The Northern Light, Copy Editor
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Anchorage
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The copy editor is responsible for providing copy edits for The Northern Light. They edit written material for spelling, grammar and clarity and ensure that it follows Associated Press style guidelines.
Also, they are responsible for writing two 500 - 1000 word stories each week. Stories will fall under one of the following sections: news, arts and entertainment, features, or opinion.
The copy editor reviews all projects to ensure that reporters are using unbiased language in reporting except in the case of opinion pieces.
The copy editor must complete all edits by weekly deadlines and is expected to work over the weekend to complete edits. They are expected to help anyone on the paper who needs copy edits and/or training.
The copy editor is under the managing editor. They are expected to attend a weekly pitch meeting with reporters to discuss stories and give feedback on editing. |
Theatre and Box Office Technician
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Palmer
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The Glenn Massay Theater at Mat-Su College (an extended campus of the University of Alaska Anchorage), is seeking a Theatre and Box Office Technician to join their team. |
Assistant or Associate Professor-Civil Engineering
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Fairbanks
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The Department of Civil, Geological, and Environmental Engineering (CGEE) of the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor in Geotechnical Engineering, with a focus on frozen ground engineering, starting fall 2024. The position requires a strong commitment to teaching, developing a strong research program, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and performing service. Candidates must have a BS degree in Civil or Geological Engineering (CE/GE), preferably from an ABET-accredited program, and Ph.D. in CE/GE or a closely-related discipline. Prior post-doctoral research and teaching experience in an undergraduate program is preferred. The faculty member is expected to develop new courses at the undergraduate and graduate level and serve students in the CE and GE program.
UAF is the major research campus in the University of Alaska system and a Land, Sea, Air, and Space Grant institution. We seek candidates who will strengthen our degree programs through quality teaching and research and appreciate the unique geography and climate of Interior Alaska. Fairbanks is referred to as the “Golden Heart” of Alaska and located in between the Alaska and Brooks mountain ranges and is noted for its wealth of outdoor activities, northern lights viewing in the winter, and midnight sun during the summer.
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GIS & Remote Sensing Analyst
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Fairbanks, Toolik Lake
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As Toolik Field Station’s full-time GIS and remote sensing analyst, you will provide geospatial support to Toolik’s visiting scientists, management, and government partners. You will work in one of the most remote and beautiful areas of Alaska during the summer field season. You will work with scientists and staff with diverse backgrounds from the US and the world, from all walks of life and career stages. You will join us on the front lines of critical Arctic research. It will be intellectually and physically demanding but even more rewarding.
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Workforce Development Specialist
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Nome
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The UAF Northwest Campus Workforce Development Specialist works with NWC staff and faculty, and local and regional governmental representatives to support the identification, development and maintenance of programs and courses to meet the needs of the region and campus partners. |
Temporary Garden Project Assistant - Chukchi Campus
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Kotzebue
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Chukchi Campus/UAF is looking for a part time temporary assistant to care for the native plant and demonstration gardens throughout the summer season. Work includes watering, weeding, harvesting, and other duties as needed. |
Term Assistant Professor, Tribes Extension Educator for the Aleutian Pribilof Island Region
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Anchorage, Aleutian Islands
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Join the Alaska Tribes Extension Program (www.uaf.edu/ces/tribes), UAF Cooperative Extension Service, the Aleutian Pribilof Island Association, and Unangax Tribes to promote food sovereignty and security in the Aleutian Pribilof Island region. This is a term Assistant Professor position funded through the Native American Agriculture Program, in partnership with the National Institute of Food and Agriculture Federally Recognized Tribes Extension Program (FRTEP).
This position will provide culturally relevant education in horticulture and food as outlined in the goals, objectives and timeline of the grant. This position will be located at the Aleutian Pribilof Island Association Main Office in Anchorage, which serves 13 Tribes (the Unangax) residing in villages on the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands of Alaska, an area approximately 128,000 square miles. The Aleutian Islands extend westward over 1,300 miles from the southwestern corner of the Alaska mainland, with the Pribilof Islands to the north. Access to these remote communities is only by air or sea, and travel is severely limited due to extreme weather conditions and unreliable transportation. This position will focus on: 1) Food Systems, Farm and Community Markets, and Food Sovereignty, 2) Human Nutrition and Reduction of Childhood and Adolescent Obesity; 3) Native Language and Cultural Preservation; and 4) Traditional Ecological Knowledge Sharing and Learning. Youth involvement and culturally responsive programming will be integral to all activities. This project strives to help the Unangax boost food security, resiliency, and economic diversity; and to grow, cook, safely preserve, and eat more food at home, thereby improving nutrition, food safety, and self-reliance. Activities are designed to uphold cultural values and to be research-based. A variety of approaches will be used to reach this large, remote region including hands-on and virtual workshops as well as a variety of other outreach methods.
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Student Assistant - College of Engineering and Mines & the Institute of Northern Engineering
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Fairbanks
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Are you a student with a positive attitude looking for a flexible semester or summer job? The College of Engineering and Mines and the Institute of Northern Engineering will be hiring on an as needed basis for various departments for the 2023/2024academic year. |
Dental Clinic Administrative Assistant
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Anchorage
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The School of Preventive and Therapeutic Sciences is seeking applications for the Dental Clinic Front Desk Administrative Assistant. We are seeking someone who wants to be a part of the Dental Program team and is dependable, organized, reliable, enjoys interacting with people, and detail oriented. |
Program Student Assistant
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Anchorage
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The UAA Department of Health, Physical Education & Recreation, Dietetics & Nutrition, and Therapy Programs is hiring a Student Worker to assist Program Support Staff with administrative and general office duties. This is an on campus front facing position. |
UAA AERC Student Intern
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Anchorage
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The Applied Environmental Research Center (AERC) is currently recruiting for Student Interns to assist with a Department of Defense (DoD) Records Management project for Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER). Student Interns are responsible for working together with a team of students, researchers, staff, and faculty that are working to archive records for JBER as part of the military’s updating of their electronic systems database. Student Interns must be able to coordinate multiple documents for analysis on multiple bases from over a decade of records and review them to ensure that they are appropriately cataloged on the military’s website. They must be professional, reliable, and confidential, and able to carry out tasks with little to no supervision. This student staff position is 15-20 hours/week (up to 40hr/week in the summer) and starts at $12.77/hour.
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Assistant or Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education and Teaching
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Anchorage
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The Department of Early Learning and Teaching invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track appointment in Early Childhood Education at the rank of Assistant/Associate Professor. The Early Childhood programs are currently experiencing dynamic growth, and the college and department are seeking early childhood educators willing and able to help shape the future of Alaskan education. Our programs include a focus on working with diverse populations, integration of technology, strong content preparation, and internships in partnership sites.
The Early Childhood program at UAA blends theory and practice in the preparation of early childhood educators who can deliver quality care and education for young children from birth through age eight. The Early Childhood program offers three outcomes, an Occupational Endorsement Certificate in Infant and Toddler Development, an Associate of Applied Science degree (NAEYC-accreditated), and a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education that may include licensure to teach up through third grade.
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Counselor
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Fairbanks
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UAF Student Health and Counseling Center serves students with physical and mental health needs. We
are recruiting a Counselor to work a 40-hour week from mid-August to mid-May and to provide
occasional offsite supervision as applicable during the summer months. A degree in a counseling-related field is required along with a minimum of 5 years of relevant clinical experience. Applicant must be licensed or license-eligible in Alaska. This is a term-funded, benefited position through the UA system.
Minimal qualification for the position is as follows:
Mastery of counseling theory and techniques, consultation skills, crisis intervention theory and techniques, and clinical record keeping; training and experience in development and effective presentation of outreach and prevention programs; thorough knowledge of current ethical principles, practices and standards of care for providing psychological services; human relations skills and knowledge of effective consultation methods; working knowledge of State of Alaska mental health and child/elder abuse Statutes. Computer proficiency in an office setting.
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SSBCI Technical Assistance: Business & Funding Specialist
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Anchorage
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The Alaska SBDC is hiring a Business & Funding Specialist to work with very small businesses (10 employees or less) and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals across Alaska to help them secure federal funding. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of financial institutions and funding mechanisms, experience as a small business owner or working with small businesses, and a high level of comfort developing and delivering training across Alaska (both in-person and remote). To be considered for this position, please ensure your application and/or uploaded documents reference all required skills and experience, as well as any preferred areas of expertise. |