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/Part Time Full Time Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job Job Summary The Air Quality Research Center is seeking an Instrumentation Specialist to maintain, calibrate, troubleshoot, and optimize our
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The Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation's primary purpose is to provide a full range of rehabilitation services designed to restore patients to their optimal functional capacity. POSITION
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, computational statistics, statistical machine learning, statistical data science, modeling and inference for networks and graphs, optimal decision-making, stochastic spatio-temporal modeling, statistical AI, and
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collaboration with teams and leaders, the Pharmacist Specialist assists and is accountable for assisting the Department of Pharmacy in implementing departmental strategy, optimizing outcomes, achieving financial
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environment including performance management, coaching, hiring/releasing staff, and directing the work of others. Extensive knowledge of instrument maintenance, calibration, and performance optimization
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Health. As a department of greater than 600 professional, technical, and administrative support personnel, we focus on providing patient-centered medication management that optimizes outcomes through
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teams and leaders, the Pharmacist Specialist assists and is accountable for assisting the Department of Pharmacy in implementing departmental strategy, optimizing outcomes, achieving financial targets
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intelligence from a variety of sources to optimize data protection measures relative to campus needs. Work with campus stakeholders to ensure data security needs and controls are aligned to support
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" and fitness buffs. We work closely with therapists, trainers, nutritionists, psychologists, and other allied health professionals to obtain an optimal outcome. Our approach involves attentive listening
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optimizing patients prior to surgery Key Responsibilities 80% - Outpatient (may include some or all responsibilities listed) 10% - Professional Development 5% - Quality and Evidence-Based Practice 5