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of this professional position is to independently coordinate various conferences, and other educational programs with higher complexities including those with multiple current sessions, extensive program components, and
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accredited program. Applicants are expected to be Board-certified or Board-eligible through the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology (ABOMR). Job Description: The University of Florida College
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. Complies with chemical and Pesticide Safety Program: Responsible for compliance with laboratory, greenhouse, and field safety procedures. Participates in safety programs, committees, or teams and by
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mutual respect and acceptance, assuming the best in others to enable a culture where everyone can flourish. Degree programs include the BA, BFA, MA, MFA, and PhD. Areas of study include art education, art
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61E1241, F.A.C. Preferred: KNOWLEDGE OF: Basic mechanical skills, water and wastewater treatment process, computer use and safety rules. SKILL IN: Mechanics, water and wastewater treatment process
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History majors transitioning to the residential program, through the PaCE online program. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to benefit from the support, resources and activities of relevant
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the Department of Horticultural Sciences. The successful candidate will develop an extramurally funded, nationally-recognized research and extension program emphasizing breeding of specialty and ornamental crops
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Cancer Disparities Research Collaborative, which is directed by Dr. Carolyn Tucker) Communication: Serve as the primary liaison between the Community Program Manager, Ms. Miles Hamilton and the core
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Classification Title: Academic Program Spec II Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree and three years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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Classification Title: STU-AST-NON-CLERICAL & ADMIN The Counseling & Wellness Center (CWC) seeks a student(s) to assist with the activities of CWC’s and UF GatorWell’s Collegiate Recovery Program