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of Job Duties: Teaching part-time in our community service program. Primary duties and responsibilities: • All levels of Modern, Ballet/pointe, Jazz and Tap Dance technique • Hip-Hop Dance Qualifications
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able to thrive in a fast-paced healthcare environment Basic computer keyboard skills General knowledge of office machines, including printers and scanners Preferred Qualifications: Epic Experience in
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: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program with Associates Degree, Nursing Diploma, Bachelors in Nursing, or Master's in Nursing Valid RN License Minimum of 2 years Registered Nursing experience or 2 years
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- Project/Program Administration Job Type: Regular Work Shift: Sponsorship Available: No Institution Name: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS
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service to the university, college, department, program, profession and community are foundational expectations. Consistent on-campus presence, in-person teaching, and active engagement in departmental life
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contact Human Resources at 870-460-1422. Department: Music Department's Website: Summary of Job Duties: Teach bass in the Master of Music program Qualifications: Master's degree in music or equivalent
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Head Men's Tennis Coach or Assistant Men's Tennis Coach will assist the Head Men's Tennis Coach in the overall operation of a Division I men's tennis program for the University of Arkansas
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Charge Nurse the individual will work with the CSM in the daily operations and supervision of the clinic and staff. Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Graduate of accredited nursing program
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efforts • Assist in the use of assessment data for institutional planning, including strategic planning and program review • Collaborate with the Institutional Research office to oversee the course
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activities; assist with all program activities; complete student evaluation forms; attend orientation and staff meetings; assist instructors in classroom activities; assist in tutoring students during