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technology. Position is full-time, teacher-clinician non-tenure track; 4 days per week, 52 weeks per year. Faculty at Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, University of the Pacific, engage in teaching in
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independently and demonstrate a sense of professional responsibility. Working knowledge of computers and other applicable technology. Professional and/or internship experience in a medical setting strongly
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. Support Library Instructional and Scholarly Technology Assist users in accessing and effectively using legal research platforms and digital tools. Contribute to library workshops, orientations, and training
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Qualifications JD from an ABA-accredited law school. Substantial knowledge of library databases. Proficiency with Lexis, Westlaw, internet and online research tools and techniques, and instructional technology
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faculty with subject-matter expertise are available for consultation. Training in online course development, recording technology, and other support will be provided. Non-tenure-track faculty members
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up to 25 lbs. Use of computers, phones, and other technology. Work Environment/Work Week/Travel: Work is primarily performed in clinical or office environment, with some outreach performed outdoors
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two-year dental laboratory technology program. Minimum five (5) years experience as Dental Technician. Minimum one (1) year teaching laboratory dental technology. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge
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regulatory compliance while advancing technology-enabled service delivery, cross-campus collaboration, and alignment with the university’s international enrollment and student success priorities. Essential
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and/or associate dean of excessive absences or violations of policy. Initiate use of technology to manage and track this work. Update and maintain the webpage for the Office of Academic Affairs
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preparation, strategy, and safety practices. Exercises discretion and judgment in implementing instructional techniques designed to develop student-athlete capacities. Integrates innovative technology into