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scholarly productivity. School/College/Division: H18 - Pharmacy & Health Science Primary department: H1920 - Physician Assistant Studies Employment type: Regular Employee Job category: Academic/Faculty
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. - Typically, incumbents have held professional/administrative positions, e.g. Administrative Assistant, Accountant, etc. Preferred qualifications: School/College/Division: H18 - Pharmacy & Health Science
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-being. Attend workshops and training sessions for the purpose of researching methods to provide student-athletes with training and instruction on rules, fundamentals, team concepts, physical health
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inventory, scheduling, and staffing. Work with the Campus Activities Team (CAT) to plan and market creative workshops and events to encourage student expression and wellness. Supervise student employees and
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inventory, scheduling, and staffing. Work with the Campus Activities Team (CAT) to plan and market creative workshops and events to encourage student expression and wellness. Supervise student employees and
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, a federally funded grant initiative through the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) that will enhance graduate training for social workers entering positions in public or private
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Academic Director on recruitment, coordination and oversight of a large National Institutes of Health funded high school student research internship program. Coordinate speakers for other Obstetrics and
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types of outreach. Perform other duties as assigned. Unique duties: Qualifications: Education: BA/BS Business Administration, Health Care Administration, Human Resources, Finance, Research Administration
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, a federally funded grant initiative through the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) that will enhance graduate training for social workers entering positions in public or private
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and programmatic funding as part of the university’s comprehensive campaign.15% Provide oversight and direction for the interdisciplinary initiatives, health affairs and academic programs fundraising