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Apply Now Job Summary Why Join the Department of Social Work Guest Assistance Program? As a member of this team, you will play a vital role in ensuring that we deliver optimal customer service
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with the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Contact Information Interested candidates, or their Principal Investigators, are encouraged to contact the Director of the Undergraduate Program in Neuroscience, Josie
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confidentiality, timeliness, customer service, organization, and prioritization. Working demonstrable knowledge of basic components of employee benefit plans and administration Proficient in computer applications
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standing, reaching and bending for a few hours at a time and data-entry at the computer. A comfort level and ability to work around animals is necessary as work will occur in animal facilities. Travel
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on or after 2016: Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy (DPT). Satisfactory completion of an accredited Physical Therapy Program and Clinical Internship Demonstrated proficiency in patient treatment. Possession
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modalities: General Imaging, Mammography, Computed Tomography (CT), and Ultrasound (US), Bone Density and MRI. Upload images from a CD. Accurately record and forward phone messages. Utilize a paging system to
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internship or fellowship opportunity at the EIC. Training is provided by experienced EIC naturalist staff and student program leaders. To find out more, contact Rick Simek, the EIC Program Supervisor
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, for-credit, and degree program offerings. You will lead brainstorming and discovery sessions to help academic partners move from early ideas to actionable projects, while collaborating with internal teams
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/index.php Job Summary The School of Social Work seeks instructors to teach graduate courses, for the Winter 26 Term, in the Masters of Social Work program. These courses concentrate in the social work
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patients with new onset diabetes as well as established patients in the Adult Diabetes Education Program. Place appropriate referrals for patients and families as indicated. Communicate with program staff