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/manager. May be part of the training program for all new staff and provide input and updates to facility manager. Will be required to keep up to date on SOP’s in Policy Manger and input time worked in Time
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program, faculty, staff, and student accomplishments. Promotional Materials: Design, develop, and disseminate a variety of digital and print materials (e.g., flyers, posters, Monthly FFGS newsletter, save
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simulation equipment, audio/visual recording software, multiple computer programs, and materials related to simulation learning in the healthcare center. Creates a mixed reality simulation through the use
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psychology). Applicants will be expected to (1) maintain an outstanding program of research with high potential for external funding based on open-science principles, (2) teach psychology graduate and
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or accomplishments in the field may be substituted. Job Description: The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) at the University of Florida seeks candidates for a Lecturer & Undergraduate Research Coordinator
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development. UF also supports a CMS Tier‑2 computing center. Our physics program includes precision measurements of the Higgs boson properties (H→4ℓ, H→bb), multi‑Higgs and tri‑boson production, and searches
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telehealth/remote. Expected Salary: $70,000.00 annually Minimum Requirements: Graduate of a nationally accredited nursing program and four years of professional nursing experience. Licensed as a registered
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the Department of Public Relations, faculty, students, staff, alumni, and professionals work together to continually improve our program. As a result, our graduates go on to be future leaders, change makers
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Classification Title: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Job Description: Assistant, Associate, Full Professor, Bone Marrow Transplant Program Director at the University of Florida. The Department
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related discipline programs on campus, such as business (real estate) and political science. The position requires teaching a total of four courses per year (two in fall and two in spring), which may be