264 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at Central Michigan University in United States
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for the medical education program, ensuring the integrity and accuracy of curriculum data, and providing administrative support across various curriculum-related tasks for all four years of the College of Medicine
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Peninsula. CMU employees enjoy access to a nationally recognized wellness program along with health care and benefits that exceed regional, state and national norms. CMU Leadership Standards Central Michigan
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competency skills. Demonstrated effective public relations and communications skills, both oral and written. Working knowledge of computer applications and word processing software. Ability to work evenings
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. Duties & Responsibilities Coordinates the work activity and administrative functions associated with the fitness and wellness program within the residential communities. This includes but not limited
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comprehensive child development program in accordance with the Child Development and Learning Laboratory. Required Qualifications: Bachelors degree in Early Childhood or closely related field. Classroom
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– Prepare academic forms: curriculum changes, add/drop cards, grade changes, incomplete forms, independent study requests, etc. – Maintain student and program records for majors and minors. – Assist faculty
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the audiology program. These responsibilities are carried out in the Carls Center, off campus sites as assigned, and in support of Mobile Health Central. Direct clinical services to the community are provided by
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compressors, pumps, and related work as required. Required Qualifications High School diploma or GED. Completion of a formal apprentice program of a qualifying nature or equivalent training and experience
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from an accredited higher education institution. Four years of professional experience in higher education academic administration. Knowledge of specialized computer databases relating to academic
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located in Detroit, Michigan and serves 500 students within the five partner Detroit Public middle and high schools. The Project Advisor position is a federally-funded TRIO program position providing