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-starter and a team player, the Assistant Director-EIR is highly committed with a "no job is too big, no job is too small" responsive problem-solving entrepreneurial mindset. The Assistant Director-EIR will
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Job Summary Independent of supervision in a hospital setting, in accordance with orders provided by veterinarians, provide technical support for the Large Animal Livestock Medicine and Surgery Unit
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, analyzes data, prepares reports, makes recommendations, develops presentations, creates and manages department's research budgets. The incumbent will also assist with clinical trials and external research
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follow verbal and written instructions in regard to basic care of large animals. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of computer use sufficient to read and send emails. Knowledge of zoonotic diseases in
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fields. Experience collecting tomato fungal disease data in the field. (Minimum 6 months) Experience collecting garlic and onion fungal rot data. (Minimum 6 months) Experience with propagating and
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information. Knowledge of animal anatomy, and medical terminology to provide general information and make the appropriate referrals, including knowledge base for small animals and large animals. Knowledge
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intercollegiate sports compete in the Big West Conference. POSITION INFORMATION Salary or Pay Range: BYA - $1,250/month salary; $15,000/yr. annual Salary Frequency: Monthly Salary Grade: BYA UC Job Title: COACH AST
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and departmental policies and procedures when not. (Required) 5. Ability to organize large amounts of material and information into coherent subgroups and logical sequences. (Required) 6. Ability
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and grant activity and act as a resource to the PIs, department manager, and chair. Independently gather and apply financial data and University financial management mechanisms to ensure comprehensive
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Job Summary Under supervision of the Large Animal Clinic Managers, provide support and assistance to the Animal Health Technicians, Veterinarians, & Veterinary students in the William R. Pritchard