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faculty have received the NSF CAREER Award, the nation’s most prestigious recognition of top performing young scientists in disciplines ranging from nanoscience and engineering to biological sciences
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well as policy development. Ability to engage in a continuous process of self-development, identifying and addressing learning and development needs to enhance own performance. Computer proficiency to include
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computers, including word processing. Preferred Qualifications: Advanced degree in counseling, education, athletic administration, or related area. Experience tutoring college students or working within
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recruitment materials. Skills and Knowledge: Interest in working with prospective college students and their families. Ability to work with various groups of people. Basic desktop computing skills. Excellent
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. Partners with the enterprise services division of the college, including Health Informatics, Medical Billing, Medical Records, and others to ensure patient billing and documentation are complete and accurate
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to Stacey Johnson at stacey@chapelhillbc.org. Applications submitted through the UA Student Jobsite will not be reviewed. Job Summary: The Teacher engages with children and families in a program that focuses
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-quality, accessible health care services; and scholarship. CCHS is sponsor of the UA Family Medicine Residency and seven fellowships for family physicians. The Residency, a 16-16-16 program now in its 45th
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a UA degree program and meet minimum credit hour requirements during the academic year: Undergraduate Students must be registered for at least 6 credit hours during fall/spring semesters; Graduate