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Classification Title: Post-Doctoral Behavior Analyst - Inpatient Behavioral Consult Program Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. with an emphasis in applied behavior analysis, board certification as a
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administrator for Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences Doctorate programs including requesting and certifying security roles. Departmental Administration Coordinate volunteer process including paperwork
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Classification Title: Clinical Research Nurse Classification Minimum Requirements: Graduate of a nationally accredited nursing program and four years of professional nursing experience. Licensed as
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and community health through discovery, clinical and translational science and technology, exceptional education and patient-centered, innovative, high-quality health care. At the heart of our mission
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nationally accredited baccalaureate (traditional and accelerated) program, an RN to BSN program, a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, as well as the state’s oldest PhD in Nursing Science. The College
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academic departments. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Application Review Review and process UF Online admissions applications based on applicant type, entry level, and program
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troubleshoot the school’s classroom technology including computers, digital media systems, and sound systems (systems separate from production). Collaborates with the COTA Facilities Team to complete
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Technology; and Research Computing. UF Information Technology (UFIT) enables teaching, learning, research, and service on campus and across the region with state-of-the-art enterprise IT systems, including SEC
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efficient and performant SQL within the ERP system. About UF Information Technology Led by Vice President and CIO Elias Eldayrie, the eight departments comprising UFIT are: Academic Technology; Applications
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of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology seeks candidates for a full-time faculty position to join a growing academic practice with a Fellowship Program