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basis as directed and facilitate process improvement efforts to address recurring issues. Duties & Responsibilities Provide regular, detailed, accurate reports and metrics for each stage of the treatment
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the ability to prepare statistical reports and analyze a variety of data and processing systems; Experiences developing, implementing and achieving short and long term goals; A motivated and enthusiastic work
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Program Coordinator schedule. Assists with the general operation of the strength facility in the absence of the Director of Athletics Performance/Head Coach. Assists with general maintenance and cleaning
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HAMPCAS data up-to-date and engage with applicants with students in all stages of their application process and matriculation; Manage admissions processes, communications, and coordination of acceptances
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) Job Duties Duties & Responsibilities Carry out the day-to-day operation, maintenance, and scheduling of all athletic facilities. Duties & Responsibilities Lead assigned maintenance projects and facility
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of addiction, recovery processes, and related mental health issues. Knowledge of local and national resources for substance use treatment, mental health services, and community support. Ability to establish and
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, diagnose, and treat pediatric clients with diverse speech, language, and communication disorders continuously through the contract period, except dates observed as UofM holidays (http://www.memphis.edu/hr
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on various career topics (such as how to research employers, network, engage in the internship/job search process using current technology) to educate and prepare students for the world of work. Duties
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Qualifications Candidates for this position must hold a relevant doctoral degree (PhD or DrPH) in public health or a related discipline and meet academic requirements for consideration as an Assistant Professor
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, scholarship, and service. We invite applications for one or more tenure-track or tenured faculty positions in all subject areas, with a priority on Civil Procedure, Evidence, and Torts. We will consider both