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for the 2025 Season. The Sports Nutrition Fellow will collaborate with the Sports Dietitian for Football to assist student-athletes in achieving optimal athletic performance. Primary responsibilities include
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and campus visit program Rotation. Assist with the general outreach and recruitment efforts to prospective students in Kentucky, including high school visits, fairs, phone calls, and e-mails. Assist in
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, perform statistical modeling and data interpretation, and present findings to stakeholders at NAS and UofL. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Conduct materials testing, including electrochemical
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expense analysis, cash monitoring, as well as EADA and NCAA AUP reports. Perform comprehensive financial analysis to advise decision-making of senior leadership. Proactively monitor department budgets
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Department: Location: Belknap Campus Time Type: Full time Worker Type: Regular Job Req ID: R106769 Minimum Requirements: High School diploma and six months of related experience. Must pass pre
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an accurate and timely manner as described by protocol guidelines, including necessary case report forms, serious adverse events and submits to IRB, sponsors and FDA as required. Maintains high level of self
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Department: Location: Health Sciences Center Time Type: Full time Worker Type: Regular Job Req ID: R106759 Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma/GED and a minimum of four (4) years of related
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Department: Location: Health Sciences Center Time Type: Full time Worker Type: Regular Job Req ID: R107152 Minimum Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent and one or more years of related
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relates to staff training, performance, organization structure and compensation practices Plan, direct, and coordinate the budgeting, accounting, purchasing, financial and human resource processes
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-paced, high student contact environment. Competencies: Ability to build rapport and sustain relationships with students. Experience and comfort working with a variety of student populations and responding