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equipment is ready for use. Install and remove vehicle tire chains as needed. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Familiarity of computer programs for electronic documentation retrieval and modification. A well
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academic colleges/program and/or student service areas to build relationships, so they understand program culture and requirements. Access Consultants play a critical role in facilitating the University’s
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talented adjunct instructors for our cutting-edge Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, including our dynamic online course offerings and clinical rotations. As an instructor, you will play a pivotal
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highly esteemed Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs in Tucson and Gilbert, our Bachelor of Science in Nursing-Integrative Health (BSN-IH) program in Gilbert, and our Master's Entry
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Position Highlights The ‘Melandri lab’ at the School of Plant Sciences is seeking a field specialist, Research Technologist I. The lab's research program focuses on physiological and biochemical mechanisms
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measures. Maintain detailed records of studies conducted, organize data, prepare data for computer input ,and record computer output. Offload data-intensive calculations such as RNA sequencing to the cloud
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visionary leadership, driving EEE’s business development, marketing strategy, client relationship management, and program development. The Eller College of Management is the University of Arizona’s business
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. This position supports online and in-person orientation programs, attends relevant program, college, and campus meetings, coordinates selected events, and participates in program planning. This position works
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on meeting services supplies such as tables, chairs stages, etc. Additional duties as assigned by department/leadership. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of basic computer skills. Ability
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The Critical Languages Program (CLP) offers less commonly taught languages (LCTLs) which are not available in traditional departments and formats at the University of Arizona. In partnership with other