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working during Midterms and Finals. Must not be a Chemistry major student; must have passed CHM2045 and CHM2046, or not take these courses as part of program of study. Job Description: Students interested
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, wash, organize lab supplies for approx. 10 hours per week. Expected Salary: $14 per hour Required Qualifications: Student must be participating in Federal Work Study program, have High school diploma
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contributes to program development, outreach, and training initiatives. Additionally, the role requires excellent organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills to develop and maintain collaborative
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process control principles, use of hand tools, computer use and safety rules. SKILL IN: Chemistry, biology, mechanical working, process control and computer programs i.e. MS Suite, data management and SCADA
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of vacation leave, 13 days of sick leave and 11 paid holidays annually) Tuition Assistance (UF Employee Education Program) Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligible Employer Required Qualifications
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current literature and best practices to inform design and messaging standards for communication products. Design and manage the department website, as well as program/project websites as time permits
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tools such as REDCap, and computer systems applications, including Word for Windows, TEAMS, Excel, SPSS, Endnote, Zoom. ABILITIES: Excellent organization, timeliness to meet deadlines, strong
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. Completion of a residency program may substitute for the required experience. Job Description: The University of Florida, Department of Emergency Medicine, seeks a motivated Emergency Medicine Physician
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Classification Title: Academic Program Specialist III Classification Minimum Requirements: Master’s degree and three years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and
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. Manage and update the OGE and Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences websites and social media accounts. About the College of Medicine: The University of Florida's College of Medicine is committed