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required experience Preferred Qualifications: High school diploma and six (6) years of appropriate experience. Working knowledge of computers and asset management systems. . Skilled with hand/power tools and
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Sciences (IFAS) Advancement team. Reporting to the Associate Director of Special Events and Donor Engagement, the incumbent will coordinate UF/IFAS constituent relations through volunteer/stakeholder
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, problem solve, and prioritize tasks in order of importance; operate a computer, calculator, copier, and fax machine. Special Instructions to Applicants: In order to be considered, you must upload your cover
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biology and function, including isolation, collaboration with our research core colleagues, developing and optimizing protocols. Cell culture with various central nervous system cell types and with primary
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technology program and/or certified veterinary technician or eligible to sit for the VTNE. Knowledge of animal care and nursing, especially critical care. Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and
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research statement outlining the focus and future vision of your research program in one or more of the following areas: Parkinson’s disease, dystonia and other movement disorders Alzheimer’s disease, memory
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communication skills are essential, along with a commitment to delivering exceptional service to both internal stakeholders and external clients. Event and Program Support: Provides registration and program
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, and janitorial use items. Ability to learn other specific use inventory items such as HVAC, electrical, and telecommunication equipment. Ability to use a desktop computer, mobile devices, and Facilities
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Coordinator plays a pivotal role in supporting the Advancement Department (75%) and the Communications Department (25%) at The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology, part
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Classification Title: Lecturer in Digital Film and Television Job Description: The University of Florida Department of Media Production, Management, and Technology at the University of Florida’s