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Classification Title: CLIN AST PROF Classification Minimum Requirements: Must be a MD or DO board eligible/certified physiatrist Job Description: The Department of Physical Medicine and
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for the position and qualities for the academic unit. Job Description: The Department of Physics at the University of Florida (UF) seeks a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor in Experimental
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Classification Title: Police Service Technician II Job Description: Shift supervisor for Police Service Technicians assigned to Nighttime Building Security. Supervise, train, advise and counsel all
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for new physics at CMS using tau leptons and on detector/feasibility studies for future collider initiatives. The candidate is expected to work closely with our graduate students and other postdocs, as
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Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS Ability to wear and operate any required safety equipment needed to conduct standard building
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combination of education and experience. Job Description: The Administrative Services Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of administrative functions in the Department of Physics within
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Classification Title: Fiscal Assistant II Job Description: The Department of Physics is seeking a Fiscal Assistant II. This position processes financial transactions and provides oversight, guidance
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through the process by leading application workshops, coordinating campus interviews, and offering strategic advising. Fellowship Programming and Outreach Designs and delivers programming on prestigious
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Classification Title: Clinical Ast/Aso/Full Professor and Director of Clinical Education Job Description: The Department of Physical Therapy in the College of Public Health and Health Professions
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Classification Title: Research Assistant Professor Job Description: The Department of Physical Therapy in the College of Public Health and Health Professions at the University of Florida invites