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the TEEMS program. As per previous work, the intervention co-instructors consist of a team of a rehabilitation clinician (e.g. physical or occupational therapist) and a study team member with SCI lived
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health program funded by the National Institute of Health. The purpose of this research is to address mental health needs among the Latino population in Philadelphia. The coalition coordinator will work
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to access computerized programs such as work orders, training and internet searches for parts/manuals. Ability to operate power tools related to maintenance, snow removal, cleaning and landscaping. Physical
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Coordinator’s primary responsibility will be coordinating an NIH-funded clinical trial. Dr. Butryn’s program of research develops and tests interventions for health-related behavior change, with primary focuses
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. The Employer Relations Specialist is primarily responsible for developing job opportunities for Drexel’s co-op program. Additionally, the Employer Relations Specialist and team also help to develop job
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safety audits and prepare Job Safety Analysis, training programs, safety equipment profiles and other related activities. Manage the occupational health program including accident investigations, medical
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to train an apprentice during Drexel’s participation in the I.U.O.E., Local 835 Apprenticeship Program. Attend all training deemed mandatory by the University. Required Qualifications Minimum of a HS Diploma
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Clinical Professor is 3 courses each for 4 quarters per year. Essential Functions Instruction - 12 Courses (36 - 48 credit hours) in the College’s undergraduate and graduate programs per academic year
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measurements. Conduct routine maintenance of experimental platforms and coordinate service with OEM providers. Prepare manuscripts, conference presentations, and program reports. Assist with mentoring and
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. Develop expertise in working with at risk medical students. Create, deliver, and assess a robust program of small group discussions and workshops on a variety of study topics that address students’ needs