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Understanding of handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Proficiency with computers and basic software applications Communication skills (verbal and written) Customer service skills Interpersonal skills
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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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be available to work a minimum of 10 hours weekly Must have a valid driver's license Ability to lift up to 40 pounds as necessary to move computer equipment and other items Preferred Qualifications
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: Credentialed veterinary technician Preferred Qualifications: • Graduation from an accredited veterinary technology program and/or certified veterinary technician • Knowledge of animal care and nursing
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& Organizational Development programs, leadership development, LinkedIn Learning, and more Tuition Assistance through the UF Employee Education Program Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligible Employer About
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Clinical Practice and sponsor guidelines. Research Support Assists medical and scientific partners to design protocol methodologies for basic science, preclinical studies, and clinical protocols. Helps with
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the goal of improving individual and community health through discovery, clinical and translational science and technology, exceptional education and patient-centered, innovative, high-quality health care
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will also develop a research program in area of interest. Rank and tenure will be commensurate with qualifications. Expected Salary: Commensurate with education and experience Minimum Requirements
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for non-degree and tuition waiver programs, including: Standard non-degree, special programs, distance education, high school dual enrollment Employee Education Program, State Agency Employee Tuition Fee
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Classification Title: Federal Work Study- STU AST - CLERICAL & ADMIN Job Description: The Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diagnostic Sciences, Division of Pathology in the College of Dentistry