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The Opportunity: As part of a newly state-funded undergraduate program in public health, the Washington State University (WSU) CVM, including the Paul G. Allen School of Global Health, the School of Molecular Biosciences, and the Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology in Pullman, WA seeks to fill a permanent full-time (12-month) Public Health Student Success and Experiential Learning Coordinator, with remote work option. This newly created role is an exceptional opportunity for an innovative leader to coordinate and support high-impact experiential learning. The Coordinator will leverage institutional resources and existing programs to achieve outcomes through experiential programs including community engaged learning, undergraduate research, laboratory experiences, internships and cooperative education opportunities, study abroad, ministry programs, service learning, and related opportunities. The degree program is a multi-college interdisciplinary degree program with multiple tracks, including an infectious disease track housed in the CVM and a community and behavioral health track on our Spokane and Vancouver campuses. This program includes tenure-track research and clinical faculty focused on preparing a public health workforce that will serve the needs of rural, remote and underserved communities. The curriculum was developed in collaboration with partners in the department of health and other industry stakeholders to reflect creative academic solutions to workforce needs. Opportunities to work with WSU’s global campus and develop certificate programs and micro-credentialing are ongoing, with areas of expertise including infectious disease, behavioral health, global health, one health, tribal and indigenous health, and epidemiology. Work is performed remotely with option to work on campus as necessary. Occasional evening and weekend work will be required.