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our outstanding benefits, please visit: UNE Benefits Overview Responsibilities Serve as Anatomy Prosector for the Anatomy Program in the College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM). Serve as Surgical Workshop
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maintain a safe environment and minimize the potential for loss or damage of all property controlled by the University of New England by conducting high visibility patrols on foot and in University-owned
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and problem-solving skills, with the ability to evaluate and enhance curriculum and assess student performance in didactic courses. Commitment to excellence in teaching. High level of integrity and
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, employee engagement, performance issues, workforce planning, change management, and conflict resolution to ensure alignment and consistency across the university. The HRBP will collaborate with other HR team
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design and development of the curricula for the Exercise and Sport Science degrees, contribute to the school's research program and be a leader in this field. The successful candidate will have a track
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assessment. These individuals help students develop clinical reasoning, communication, and interpersonal skills in a safe, supportive environment. SPs participate in both educational encounters and high-stakes
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. Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications High School education is desirable, with two to three years of relevant commercial or institutional custodial experience, including relevant training
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Description The Dental Hygiene program in the Westbrook College School of Health Professions at UNE seeks clinical adjunct faculty to deliver high quality education and evaluation to students in their onsite
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to design and implement major initiatives that require high-level planning, stakeholder engagement, and resource management. Exceptional communication and influencing skills, enabling you to negotiate
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Describing the fundamental properties of atoms, molecules, and physical states of matter Performing calculations that relate atoms, molecules, moles, and mass Tracing the flow of energy in chemical reactions