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, Work (additional job), Volunteer Schedule Additional Requirements: For those selected for an interview, you will be asked to facilitate a 5-10 minute presentation on a health and wellness topic during
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background and post offer health assessment. NORMAL WORK SCHEDULE: The typical work schedule is Monday – Friday 7:00AM – 3:30PM. The incumbent is expected to be periodically available during off hours
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Include but are not limited to: Provide academic and career information to current and prospective undergraduates on topics such as course schedules, academic and professional four-year plans, tracking
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Schedule: Monday – Friday (7:00AM-4:00PM); occasional night and weekend work may be required. About UF Information Technology Led by Vice President and CIO Elias Eldayrie, the eight departments comprising
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. Conveniently located in downtown Gainesville at Innovation Square, the UFSRC is a casual work environment that has a flexible part-time schedule which allows employees to balance academic or personal commitments
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at Innovation Square, the UFSRC is a casual work environment that has a flexible part-time schedule which allows employees to balance academic or personal commitments while gaining valuable work experience. To
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with research teams and medical providers to ensure smooth implementation Oversee participant scheduling and visit approvals. Supervise Clinical Research Staff (30%): Provide guidance and performance
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. This position will report to Dr. Reinhard Laubenbacher in the Laboratory for Systems Medicine. The Laboratory for Systems Medicine strives to improve human health via the development of mathematical algorithms
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opportunities in target finance areas. Coordinate logistics and schedule for visiting industry professionals and firms. Register visitors and send out itineraries. Work with the college's Marketing and
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to patient inquiries regarding protocol; schedules patient participation; ensures compliance with research protocols; informs referring physicians of protocol requirements. Discusses studies with patients and