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positions include: robust educational assistance programs, generous paid time off, employee assistance and wellness programs, paid parental leave, qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness
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Description Position Overview : - Pay range: $15.00 - $21.95 / hour - Schedule: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. - Benefits and perks available for eligible positions include: robust educational assistance programs, generous paid
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the Animal Resources Program (ARP). Work within a specialized or technical team including, but not limited to, any one of the following: gnotobiotic, "yellow" room husbandry, zebrafish/aquatics, biocontainment
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Description The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is seeking an ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR-NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION to participate in the design, implementation and evaluation of orientation programs
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Description The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is seeking a DIRECTOR-ACADEMIC SERVICES to oversee the complete operation of academic services: program creation; grant writing and renewal each year
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and metrics, patient surveys, instrument calibrations, radiation emergency response, decommissioning and lab closeouts, and UAB's Generally Licensed Devise (GLD) program. ESSENTIAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
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qualifications. The Director will lead the promotion of Nutrition and Obesity research, direct the center's enrichment program, recruit and mentor investigators, and oversee the collaborative research efforts
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, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligible employer, plus more. In addition to our many benefits and perks , UAB Medicine provides a variety of resources to support employees both personally and
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, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligible employer, plus more. In addition to our many benefits and perks , UAB Medicine provides a variety of resources to support employees both personally and
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Ob/GYN program and the institution as a whole is ranked 22nd. The Department is very committed to growing its current research, education, and implementation efforts in Reproductive Endocrinology and