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experimental psychology. Facilitate research development for students and instructors in the undergraduate Psychology program. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Master's degree in psychology School
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of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (EACPHS) at Wayne State University (WSU) is searching for an experienced Assistant/Associate Professor (Clinical) in Pharmacy Practice with a practice site at Henry Ford Hospital
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imaging equipment, e.g. reader, printer, embosser, scanners and micro-computer. Troubleshoot and provide routine repair and maintenance of technical equipment. Maintain supply and equipment inventory and
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to communicate effectively with others. Strong analytic and organizational skills. Strong oral and/or written communication skills. Reasonable knowledge of and experience with PC and computer based
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of the community who needs it at any time. Overdose Rescue Training: STOP is the home of the AmeriCorps Community Training for Overdose Rescue (ACT) program. ACT recruits local volunteers (AmeriCorps
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(PI) and is responsible for the effective and efficient management of strategic planning initiatives for the School of Social Work Center for Behavioral Health and Justice (CBHJ). Serves as program
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: Microsoft office; Proficient in the use of computer technology. Knowledge of parking related software preferred (e.g. T2 Flex, Amano McGann iParc, NICE Surveillance, CS Gold). Must obtain security clearance
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: Microsoft office; Proficient in the use of computer technology. Knowledge of parking related software preferred (e.g. T2 Flex, Amano McGann iParc, NICE Surveillance, CS Gold). Must obtain security clearance
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at the satellite center. Provide general computer related troubleshooting assisting faculty with classroom set-up and other issues (i.e. media equipment, classroom requests and technology). Perform other clerical
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research. Skill in the use of computers and software such as Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook and institutional specific software. Ability to engage researchers and colleagues in a respectful manner