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, and assesses full Leadership Annual Giving program to maximize revenue potential. University of the Pacific recognizes that diversity, equity, and inclusion is foundational to the success of our valued
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, and assesses full Leadership Annual Giving program to maximize revenue potential. University of the Pacific recognizes that diversity, equity, and inclusion is foundational to the success of our valued
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while using computer keyboard. Infrequent walking, climbing stairs, stooping, bending, kneeling and reaching. May be requested to lift up to 25 lbs. Work Environment/Work Week/Travel Work performed in a
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, regulations, and policies. Assists in the preparation of an annual written plan and goals for the program and the annual assessment of performance in relation to the plan and goals. Maintains discipline in the
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, regulations, and policies. Assists in the preparation of an annual written plan and goals for the program and the annual assessment of performance in relation to the plan and goals. Maintains discipline in the
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Filled No Days Per Week Weeks Per Year Position Description Primary Purpose and Essential Functions The School of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of the Pacific invites applications
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track position as an instructor in the Department of Physical Therapy (DPT) to assist with instruction in our DPT program. Non-tenure-track faculty members collaborate in fulfilling the University's
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administrative support for the Nursing Program. Participates in the coordination of academic, clinical, and programmatic needs for the unit, school, or department using working knowledge of the unit’s policies
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applications for a part-time, non-tenure track position as an instructor in the Department of Physical Therapy (DPT) to assist with instruction in our DPT program. Non-tenure-track faculty members collaborate in
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candidate will teach three (3) classes in McGeorge’s Global Lawyering Skills program, which covers legal research, writing, and oral advocacy. One (1) course, GLS I, is in the students’ fall semester