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Alabama Cardiovascular Health (WACH) Program is designed to improve heart health in our rural communities. The program focuses on addressing social determinants of health and deploying education programming
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to learn and utilize computer software designed for law enforcement. Good attention to detail. Good communication skills. Good interpersonal skills. Ability to use good judgement and make effective decisions
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to support Library operations. Student Assistants may also be assigned to work in all of UA Libraries as needed. Additional Department Summary: Student Circulation Assistants assist patrons in finding library
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after hours. Job Summary: The Research Assistant III assists with research work tasks of higher-complexity in support of a research project under minimal supervision. May assist with ordering equipment
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building keys. Provides lockout desk coverage for designated areas on-campus. Reports observed safety/security issues to supervisor or designated person. Uses master key box system to aid in lockout requests
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educational partners is robust, and our undergraduate and graduate programs receive national attention. For any questions regarding the program and application process, please contact the German program head
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the Department of Family, Internal, & Rural Medicine, including teaching medical students and residents in clinical training, research and scholarly activity as well as providing direct patient care, with
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doctoral students in the Counselor Education program. · Assist in maintaining CACREP compliance, including program evaluation and student assessment. Start Date: August 16, 2025 Minimum Qualifications
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and doctoral students in the Counselor Education program. · Assist in maintaining CACREP compliance, including program evaluation and student assessment. Start Date: August 16, 2025 Minimum
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, providing direct patient care, and administrative tasks typical for a faculty appointment. In addition, our Family Medicine Residency Program and medical education programs are in continual growth and