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care team. The APP functions primarily managing critically and acutely ill adults and serves as a resource throughout UKHC for vascular surgery needs. The APP is generally on a service-aligned team and
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portfolio reviews to proposal forecasting—ensuring strategy is clear, data is actionable, and systems are aligned across all assigned fundraising units. This role is perfect for a people-driven problem solver
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the Director’s absence. As outreach initiatives expand, this position will play a key role in planning, executing, and evaluating new engagement strategies in alignment with Enrollment Management goals. Student
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primarily managing critically ill adults and serves as a resource throughout UKHC for intensive care interventions. The APP is generally on a service aligned team and manages the day to day patient care from
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existing prototypes to make them usable for the end user. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities The ideal candidate should have hands on design prototyping skills and knowledge of multiple design prototyping
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this position typically expected to teach a 2-2 course load. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated ability to integrate their teaching and service with research that aligns with the department, college
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(MAS) sequence. An active research program in a media studies-related area is required. The successful candidate will teach the introductory course in communication technologies and society, and
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interpersonal communication and organizational skills with a commitment to ongoing scholarship aligned with professional interests. Required License/Registration/Certification An active, unencumbered Kentucky RN
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and Studies Job Summary The award-winning School of Journalism and Media at the University of Kentucky seeks to hire an outstanding faculty member in the Media Arts and Studies (MAS) sequence. An active
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service aligned team and manages the care of the outpatient with the team. In some instances the APP may have responsibilities for this same patient population in the consultative inpatient setting