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: To provide tobacco use prevention services to youth, families and community members across Kentucky. Position Description: Supervised by the Program Director, the Youth Prevention Specialist works in schools
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$17,000 - $18,000/yr Type of Position Student Position Time Status Part-Time Required Education BA – Full time enrollment in RTM MS Program Required Related Experience N/A Required License/Registration
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and weekends as needed. Job Summary Outreach assistants will work with the Advertising and Outreach Coordinator to create graphics, capture photos and videos of events and programs. Assist with social
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Clinical Instructor for the University of Kentucky Bachelors of Nursing Program plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application for nursing students
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attendance and verify reservations Promote Museum events and membership opportunities Act as museum educators and engage visitors in critical discussions Contribute to Student Membership programming Serve as
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College of Engineering is seeking an experienced Associate Director of Digital Communications to supervise the development and management of the college’s servers, network programming and extensive website
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multidisciplinary health care Neurosurgical team. The complexity of the NS service line requires an in-depth knowledge of the multiple aspects of neurosurgery and the ability to develop a thorough health care plan
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, as well as involvement with clinical outcomes or basic research. We offer PhD supported research programs, and our faculty members coordinate grants. Dedicated research time is available and will be
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of patients and participation in regulatory oversight programs for clinical research. The faculty member will represent the University of Kentucky in a professional manner as an active member of the medical
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of patients and participation in regulatory oversight programs for clinical research. The faculty member will represent the University of Kentucky in a professional manner as an active member of the medical