93 postdoc-computational-biomedical-engineering positions at Michigan State University
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program that provides instruction in criminal law, patrol procedures, community policing, defensive tactics, and other essential skills required for police work. At the completion of the academy, you will
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. Knowledge of the legal profession. Ability to work with a diverse group of people. Excellent communication skills. Experience working with computer applications including legal databases. Required Application
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related to promotion and tenure, annual reviews, curriculum development, program review. The chair encourages faculty participation in college and university academic governance and recommends faculty
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program. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Evaluate injuries in order to design and execute appropriate rehabilitation exercises. Educate and counsel coaching staffs, athletes, physicians
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related to promotion and tenure, annual reviews, curriculum development, program review. The chair encourages faculty participation in college and university academic governance and recommends faculty
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on health outcomes, engagement with wellbeing services, population health metrics, and program effectiveness. Develop and maintain systems for tracking longitudinal wellbeing trends, usage of campus resources
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program in Human Resources Administration or related field; three to five years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in benefits administration; experience working
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Marketing Coordinator, assisting with marketing planning and execution. 15% - Event and Program Support - Assisting with planning and executing events when necessary. Provides backup at Gatehouse, Gift Shop
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management Plans, oversees and coordinates preparation and administration of various operating budgets, program budgets and special budgets, and develops monthly reports comparing actual expenses
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Education/Experience/Skills Knowledge normally acquired in the first two or three years in college, technical, vocational or business school in an approved Radiologic Technologist program; one to three years