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communication skills. Attention to detail skills. Abilities to perform excellent customer service in high-stress situations. Abilities to thrive in a team environment. Knowledge of multiple computer software
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://mining.arizona.edu/ Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights This temporary position will support the School of Mining and Mineral Resources by creating and organizing comprehensive program
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compensation, please review our Applicant Compensation Guide and our Total Rewards Calculator . Career Stream and Level PC1 Job Family Research & Lab Job Function Research Type of criminal background check
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pharmacy degree, a pharmacist license, completion of at least a post-graduate year 1 residency program including clinical scholarship and research experience, attainment of board certification or eligible
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. Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team. Comfortable multi-tasking and balancing several clinical studies. Knowledge of human subjects' protection program requirements and regulations. Excellent
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, and basic experimental design. Analytical judgement, and navigation of computer software for data entry. Capable of discussing data conflicts with study team members and commitment to resolution
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to assess intervention responsiveness, and basic experimental design. Analytical judgement, and navigation of computer software for data entry. Capable of discussing data conflicts with study team members and
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objectives, meeting requirements of a specific program major, and exploring experiential learning and career opportunities. Assist with assessing individual students' stage of development (academic and career
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, setting goals and objectives, meeting requirements of a specific program major, and exploring experiential learning and career opportunities. Assist with assessing individual students' stage of development
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Professor to serve as Director of the French Basic Language Program (BLP) at the beginning of the fall semester in August 2026. A Ph.D. in French linguistics, applied linguistics, second language acquisition