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; reporting patient history summary. Minimum Education Required High School graduate and successful completion of a Medical Assistant Training Program. Medical Assistant certification is required with
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Experience in program planning and administration of live entertainment. Proficient with event booking software (i.e., Eventbooking.com) desired. FUNCTION: Athletics SUB-FUNCTION: Arena Venues Services CAREER
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- Miami county Department: FAES | Dayton Adventure Central This position is 40 hours per week and located in Troy, OH. The Program Assistant works collaboratively with the Miami County Family and Consumer
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Development Program to provide support to a comprehensive program. This employment is intermittent. May have periods of inactivity and need of up to 24 hours/week to support high demand for program needs
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rankings. The Kinesiology program is ranked No. 6 among 52 similar programs in the United States according to the 2015 rankings by the National Academy of Kinesiology. For more information, please visit http
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electronic and paper client and program filing systems. Operational support, such as providing back-up for the main fiscal office associate for client billing, accepting payments, purchasing, fiscal reporting
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| Academic Program Administration The Administrative Program Coordinator provides cross-functioning administrative and programmatic support for the Office of Academic Programs (OAP) in the College of Food
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Number: R142800 This position reports to the Program Director for the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP). Location: OSU has flexible work arrangement options, as well as, Campbell Hall
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individual efforts or by participation on functional or project teams. May coordinate, influence, or review the work of others. May be the primary owner/authority on a given program or process. Performs work
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on the tenure track (i.e. with a K Award, K99/R00, R03, or other competitive early-career awards in Anesthesiology such as FAER, IARS, ASA, or Foundation grants, etc.) and develop an independent research program