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effectively and adapt to unpredictable situations within the patient care setting. Strong computer skills. Minimum Qualifications Individual must be a registered nurse, licensed in the State of Maryland
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-oriented and motivated Policy Program Associate to support the growing JHIPH team in building a transdisciplinary community dedicated to advancing the field of Planetary Health. The Policy Program Associate
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Instructor is responsible for teaching primarily in the clinical and laboratory/simulation settings for students in the MSN (Entry into Practice) program. The Clinical/Laboratory Instructor reports
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Instructor is responsible for teaching primarily in the clinical and laboratory/simulation settings for students in the MSN (Entry into Practice) program. The Clinical/Laboratory Instructor reports
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Instructor is responsible for teaching primarily in the clinical and laboratory/simulation settings for students in the MSN (Entry into Practice) program. The Clinical/Laboratory Instructor reports
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Instructor is responsible for teaching primarily in the clinical and laboratory/simulation settings for students in the MSN (Entry into Practice) program. The Clinical/Laboratory Instructor reports
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Reporting to the Manager of Piano Technology, we are seeking a Piano Technician who will be an occasional member of the Piano Technology team and will be responsible for tuning and regulation
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programs and projects related to the Nursing Advisory Board, Dean’s Working Groups, and special dean’s events such as salons. This person will also engage with the Alumni Ambassadors program, to facilitate
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. Computer Knowledge Expectations Operates personal computer to access email, computerized scheduling and documentation databases, and other basic office support software. Successfully completes all necessary
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recently joined Johns Hopkins University, where she is the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of AI Alignment and Governance in the School of Government and Policy and of the Department of Computer Science