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researches and analyzes state policies and procedures regarding academic program requirements and provides guidance to schools in support of their academic program goals. The Senior Analyst organizes
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in integrating computer science into K-8 education. Key Responsibilities: Work with the UVA Lab Manager to develop a curriculum that aligns with grade-level standards and encompasses innovative
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. Range: $15.37 - $23.82 NURSE ASSISTANT MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: High School Graduate or Equivalent. Must have completed a state-approved Nurse Aide education program or have completed
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. Participates in any relevant clinical training, quality improvement activities, and staff meetings. Provides assistance in capturing program evaluation and fidelity measures. Maintains clinical records and other
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Undergraduate Teaching Fellows (UTF) program. This will include scheduling, planning, and organizing special events related to the UTF program, so event planning experience is helpful. This will also include
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The University of Virginia is a highly competitive Division I program committed to academic and athletic excellence. The Department of Athletics at the University of Virginia is now accepting
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REQUIREMENTS Education: Graduate of an accredited graduate school of nursing or physician assistant program with a master’s degree. Experience: Department and unit specific. Licensure: License or license
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the maintenance and troubleshooting of Companion iPads and the RVMT AvaSure system. Educates and helps to train new hires through a standard on-boarding program to ensure a consistent competency and proficiency
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surgical technology program. Position Compensation Range: $20.68 - $32.05 Hourly MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: High School Diploma or equivalent. Currently enrolled or graduated from a surgical
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through the implementation of the Coping Power Rural Program , Double Check Online program, Integrative Data Analysis Projects, the mental health screening of students, and related evidence-based programs