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Job Code 0001 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities occasionally
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computing skills: knowledge of R and/or mPlus, longitudinal data analysis, structural equation modeling Evidence of ability to work as an independent scientist while collaborating with teams of peer
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learning opportunities through professional training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program Low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy plans Healthcare and dependent care
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communication skills, with an emphasis on customer service and de-escalation Ability to work independently and make sound judgments in varied situations Basic computer skills for reporting and communication Must
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Healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts University HSA contributions Disability and life insurance Employee wellbeing program Financial counseling services Employee Assistance Program with
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of pharmacy (PharmD, MS, PhD), occupational therapy (OTD), and medical laboratory sciences (BS, Certificate, MMLS, MS, and BLS). The pharmacy program is offered on the Twin Cities and Duluth campuses
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; advancement within the institution will depend on demonstration of clinical and scholarly achievement. The division has a mentoring program for all assistant professors to support them in their clinical
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and a Neonatal-Perinatal fellowship training program. • Board eligible/certified in Neonatal – Perinatal Medicine • Licensed or ability to obtain Minnesota Board of Medical Practice Licensure. • Ability
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correspondence on behalf of the Associate Deans, tailored to the appropriate audience Support event planning and logistics, academic program reviews, newsletters and communications, account management, course fees
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at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. Through the Story Garden program, the Arboretum works with community partners to develop living garden exhibits, focusing on stories of plant-people connections