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Faculty - Neuro-Electrodiagnostics Rehab Med-Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25000682) The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and the University
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orientation, ability to work as an effective member of a team, and willingness to assist with miscellaneous tasks as requested. Expected to meet assigned due dates and make productive use of time. Physical
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, greet visitors, filing, copying. Physical Effort Somewhat sedentary, keyboard skills, some travel (including between floors and buildings) is required. Occasional lifting of dossier boxes and office
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communications. Respects diversity. Working Conditions/Physical Demands: Business Office Setting. Job Summary Perform detailed review of clinical trial protocols, build study calendar in CTMS, and prepare Medicare
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off. Ready to make a difference? Learn more about PAE and apply today. Join us in shaping the future of education, research, and healthcare at the University of Pittsburgh! Job Summary Works with higher
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Faculty Instructor Adjunct SHRS-Physical Therapy - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25004199) Position Description Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Physical Therapy The Department of Physical Therapy
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questions about the application process can be directed to Jason Irwin at jai48@pitt.edu . The Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences is committed to building and fostering a culturally diverse environment
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assisting with the necessary administrative aspects of a vibrant and large undergraduate instructional program are also expected of the successful candidate. Application process: Applicants should provide a
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is helpful. Two years of technology transfer experience, or of relevant experience, preferred. Some aspect of the intellectual property licensing process from a business perspective is also preferred
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skills, along with strong interpersonal abilities, are essential for building rapport and maintaining trust with participants, their families, multidisciplinary team members, and physicians. Job Summary