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Classification Title: ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS & ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR Classification Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. in Engineering or a related field Rank of Associate or Full Professor
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, evidence-based treatment programs for a variety of mental health disorders. In addition, UF’s Mood Disorders Program, spearheaded by the department, is a designated center of excellence by the National
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consistent with program requirements and best practice. Contractual standards require meeting the individual performance standard to avoid a financial penalty. Maintains client records consistent with DOH and
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offering paid family leave, eight full weeks of leave over a 24-month period. UF Employees are also eligible for the GatorPerks discount program , which provides big savings at various businesses and
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Lastinger Center’s design, development, and application of learning technologies, including evidence-based, technology-enhanced professional development resources developed in collaboration with the Directors
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position at the Associate Professor or Professor level. We seek an innovative and collaborative investigator with a strong research program focused on Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). Areas of study may include, but
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operations, have strong computer software proficiency, and excellent communication skills. Ability to organize and coordinate work activities; to follow written and verbal instructions; to establish and
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in continuous quality improvement program. Participates as a member of the healthcare team and acts as liaison between patients, families and the clinical team to ensure quality customer service. Acts
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Classification Title: Research Assistant Professor Classification Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. in Biomedical Informatics, Biostatistics, Public Health, or a related field Job Description: The
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to development and operation of the various clinical trials/research in gene therapy and grant proposals. Such activities may include: coordination of collaborative research efforts among members of the program