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Classification Title: Academic Program Specialist II (Working Title: Coordinator, Office of Global Learning) Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree and three years of relevant
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safe and accident-free environment. The ideal candidate for this position will be fluent with computer-based patient medical record software. Available Shifts We are currently seeking to fill a Part-Time
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in continuous quality improvement program. Participates as a member of the healthcare team and acts as liaison between patients, families and the clinical team to ensure quality customer service. Acts
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and Personal Growth: Opportunities through UF Training & Organization Development, leadership development, LinkedIn learning, and more Tuition Assistance: Benefit from the UF Employee Education Program
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the UFIRST system and agreement documentation. In adjusting reviewing and adjusting commitments over the life of a sponsored program project as new changes are implemented. Position must correct any errors
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good hand-eye coordination under a low-power dissection microscope and familiarity with computer-based data acquisition. Animal Treatment and Experiment Preparation Assist with rodent experiments by
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contact information Program Director: Samatha Brown, 4-H AmeriCorps Program Director, sbrown11@ufl.edu On-site Supervisor: Ariel Blanton, 4-H Camp Timpoochee Camp Director, ablanton@ufl.edu , (850) 897-2224
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access in collaboration with UF COM IT leadership. Operations and Program Management Oversee key operational functions across QPSi, including administrative staffing and fiscal activities. Provide
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current literature and best practices to inform design and messaging standards for communication products. Design and manage the department website, as well as program/project websites as time permits
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to development and operation of the various clinical trials/research in gene therapy and grant proposals. Such activities may include: coordination of collaborative research efforts among members of the program