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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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collaborative leadership, with the ultimate goal of growing and advancing the Center's programs and resources. About This Role: Strategic Planning and Program Development Collaborate with the Dean, Director of
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4-H agents, and Extension faculty across program areas to design and deliver high-quality, engaging experiences that help young people thrive. The position provides leadership across various youth
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, for-credit course material, and large group programs to UF students. Implements elements of the Career Action Plan and career development theory in all workshops and programs. Provides direct service
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Classification Title: HPWT Maintenance Supervisor Classification Minimum Requirements: Completion of an approved apprenticeship program in a recognized trade and relevant experience to total five
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rotation on-call including weekends and holidays as needed. Completes assessments and sends reports to the protective investigators within the time frames consistent with program requirements and best
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teach a series of graduate and undergraduate courses and supervise graduate students. The size of the graduate program varies from 50-60 students. This position will manage all department graduate program
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, and drive quality improvement across our clinics. Your efforts will focus on chronic disease management, patient education, and program development that advances our mission of exceptional, community
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program. Monitors PCard activity to ensure all charges are verified, approved with appropriate justification, and assigned to the correct ChartField combination in a timely manner. Maintains current
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of care and documents subsequent changes to plan or follow up on medical record. Plan of Care: Assesses individual physical, psychosocial and developmental needs of patients. Preprocesses and post processes