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government, industry, and academia to advance DIU 3.0 priorities. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute the Hub's strategic plan, aligning activities with DIU 3.0 priorities
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equivalent combination of education and experience. Grade 4 (Hourly) Position Description: The Trager Institute Program & Wellness Coordinator supports both administrative operations and wellness initiatives
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assign shifts for student staff to ensure adequate coverage for events, productions, and facility operations. Train new student staff on production equipment, safety protocols, and standard operating
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the Division's internship program. Duties and Responsibilities: Assist in various Division studies by collecting patient data, charting, preparing, and maintaining study related database and making revisions as
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arrangements; maintain the calendar for Chair and plan and schedule meetings; track and record faculty leave requests, assist with faculty affairs-related documents (e.g., annual work plans, performance reviews
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the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Located in the largest city in Kentucky, U of L has been named of the nations "transfer friendly" institutions for several years. The office manages a debt forgiveness program that
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malfunctions. Collaborate with IT staff to maintain and update simulation technology systems. Train Level 1 simulation staff in equipment operation, safety protocols, and clinical accuracy standards. Provide
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clinical education curriculum. Applicants should be able to be licensed in the state of Kentucky and a graduate from a CODA-accredited program. Clinical experience is preferred. The successful applicant will
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clinical education curriculum. Applicants should be able to be licensed in the state of Kentucky and a graduate from a CODA-accredited program. Clinical experience is preferred. The successful applicant will
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clinical education curriculum. Applicants should be able to be licensed in the state of Kentucky and a graduate from a CODA-accredited program. Clinical experience is preferred. The successful applicant will