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Position: Post-Award Grant Coordinator Department: Academic Affairs & Provost Status: Full Time Position Summary: The Post-Award Grant
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recruitment activities Education/Experience: Doctor of Pharmacy degree required with completion of a PGY2 specialty residency in Ambulatory Care or equivalent level of experience Designation of Board
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throughout the study process. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Read, review and comment on practice bar essays Provide consistent and helpful feedback and writing and legal analysis Meet all applicable
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administrative duties in order to meet patient needs and ensure efficient operation of the Health Center. Assist physician with medical treatments, procedures, and exams. Manage inventory of medical supplies and
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ensure efficient operation of the Health Center. Assist physician with medical treatments, procedures, and exams Manage inventory of medical supplies and equip exam rooms with appropriate supplies Compiles
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(CUSOM). The DIO will have a leadership role in the multi-institutional Graduate Medical Education Committee that oversees accreditation for post-graduate residency training programs. The individual in
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student mastery of the course learning objectives. Post grades to Campbell’s Self-Service portal by requested deadlines. Maintain campus presence, including at least six office hours per week. Advisement is
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University. Post grades to Campbell’s Self-Service portal and handle all student recordkeeping in a timely manner. Respond promptly, no later than one business day, to student emails and request for assistance
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. Minimum Qualifications: Adjunct faculty teaching in the OMM Lab must have a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree and be graduates of a COCA accredited Osteopathic College, and have a current medical
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process. The Admissions Counselor and Recruiter will work on a regular basis with the Director of Admissions to determine recruitment strategies, plan and implement admissions/recruitment events and efforts