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OF THE JOB: The University of Delaware’s Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) program is a top-ranked 2.5-year accelerated program. The Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at the University of Delaware is
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EXPERIENCE: High school diploma, GED or equivalent. Associate’s degree from a post-secondary technical school in Electronics or Process Instrumentation and Control preferred. Minimum four (4) years
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academic programs. The Specialist will provide operational support to unit leaders and the VPAPUI for the Academic Department and Program Reviews (ADPRs) and the New Program Incubator and Start-up Fund
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year through graduation (University Studies program (UST), the Academic Coaching and Tutoring center (ACT), the First Year Experience initiative (FYE), UD Scholars, the Undergraduate Research Program
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. Independently manages the P&T process, coordinating closely with the P&T Chair to schedule committee meetings, request external letters, and oversee dossier compilation and distribution. Maintains
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equipment operation utilizing pre-approved general strategies and assists with the development of the University preventive maintenance program. The position requires independent judgment in making
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Estate, and Auxiliary Services (FREAS). The primary role is to interpret customer needs and process work requests and coordinate work activities of FREAS departments such as M&O, Custodial, Grounds, and
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of the testing process and the security of test materials. Responsible for the coordination and delivery of predetermined testing accommodations to students with disabilities as approved by Accommodation
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://biophysics.chem.udel.edu ) and the computational core of the Pittsburgh Center for HIV Protein Interactions (https://www.hivppi.pitt.edu/ ). The U.S. National Institutes of Health-funded projects are focused on the design
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on crisis response. The Senior Director is also responsible for an active program of campuswide engagement and development of policies, standards and best practices with staff across the University who