352 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at University of the Pacific in United States
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applicants for a non-tenure-track clinical faculty position leading the Elder and Health Law Clinic. The new professor will join our in-house clinical program to direct the Clinic in the model of a medical
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the planning, coordination, operation and evaluation of athletic training operations for the intercollegiate athletics program. Essential Functions Supervises athletic training students. Serves as a preceptor
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the planning, coordination, operation and evaluation of athletic training operations for the intercollegiate athletics program. Essential Functions Supervises athletic training students. Serves as a preceptor
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the planning, coordination, operation and evaluation of athletic training operations for the intercollegiate athletics program. Essential Functions Supervises athletic training students. Serves as a preceptor
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Program Director and Manager with administrative tasks and program deliverables. Other faculty duties may be assigned at the discretion of the Program Director of the Diabetes Care Clinics. This Non-Tenure
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Director – Sports Medicine supports the planning, coordination, operation and evaluation of athletic training operations for the intercollegiate athletics program. Essential Functions Oversees two (2
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digital applications to clinical restorative treatment. Experience: Minimum three years of dental private practice experience or completion of a post-doctoral program in general dentistry or a specialty
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made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. May require extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using computer keyboard and phone
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individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. May require extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using computer keyboard and phone. Occasional to frequent
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. May require extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using computer keyboard and phone. Occasional to frequent standing, walking, walking across campus, project sites, climbing