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preferably within a higher education setting. Required Skills & Abilities: Demonstrated experience in program development, leadership development, and student engagement initiatives. Strong interpersonal
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other animal species involved in the Temple University animal program. Demonstrated ability to repeatedly lift 50 lbs. Must be able to operate standard laboratory equipment (autoclaves, centrifuges
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for providing project/program support for research studies and community health programs executed at center for Asian Health, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. The Project Associate will provide
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degree TUITION FREE A generous retirement plan and so much more! Position Summary: The Senior Director of Clinical Research Operations will be responsible for program operations, key performance tracking
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assessment team at Temple University’s Workforce Education and Lifelong Learning Program (WELL). The WELL Program is an Adult Literacy Agency funded by PDE that assists individuals with attaining their high
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are used to evaluate different response strategies when drug resistance levels are too high. Many opportunities are available inside this program for the Research Assistant, including assembling data
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to proper sources. *Maintain clinic forms, handouts, and patient education materials. *Utilize computer, printer, copying, autoclaves, ultrasonic units, operatory suction equipment, infection control
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Education and LifeLong Learning (WELL) Program at the Lenfest Center for Community Workforce Partnerships. As part of the Student Support and recruitment teams the candidate will assist with orientation
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experience with a Division 1-A Men’s Basketball program preferred. Knowledge of NCAA and Conference Regulations. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Preferred: Master’s
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candidate will be skilled at creating rapport and building productive relationships with student-athletes, while assisting colleagues in the development of a student-centered, service-oriented program of