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. One-time $2,500.00 incentive pay with first 13 week assignment. Please visit link <https://hr.virginia.edu/uva-health-internal-traveler-program > MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: Graduate of an accredited
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to apply, visit: - [UVA Health Jobs](https://jobs.virginia.edu/) - [UVA Health Benefits](https://hr.virginia.edu/benefits) Compensation: The payrate for this role starts at $41.50 per hour/annually
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benefits available to postdoctoral associates at UVA, visit https://postdoc.virginia.edu and http://hr.virginia.edu/benefits . The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. All interested
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of degree, non-degree and Executive Education Lifelong Learning programs. Degree programs include the flagship residential, Full-Time MBA program, Executive MBA, Part-Time MBA and MS in Business
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More:** For more information and to apply, visit: - [UVA Health Jobs](https://jobs.virginia.edu/) - [UVA Health Benefits](https://hr.virginia.edu/benefits) - [UVA Nursing Professional Governance
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related field is preferred. Prior experience in teaching at the college or university level is preferred. To apply, please submit an application online at https://jobs.virginia.edu and attach a cover
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This posting is for NurseMatch candidates ONLY. Please visit https://careers.uvahealth.org/us/en/ to review our current career opportunities. Capable clinician, focused on expanding knowledge and
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or related field is required. Candidates must have a strong commitment to teaching and mentorship. Applicants must be eligible for RN licensure in Virginia where applicable. To teach in the APRN program
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of Continuum Home Health and Home Infusion. This includes the implementation of the home health program, quality review, quality improvement, intake and referral review and orientation. Nurse Coordinators work
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The University of Virginia launched the Virginia College Advising Corps (VCAC) in the fall of 2005 as a public service program to address the widening gap in college access for low income, first