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currently seeking a faculty Clinical Skills Evaluator for the Doctoring Program to teach and assess interviewing and physical exam skills to 1st and/or 2nd year UA medical students in a structured setting
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orientation and proactive problem-solving mindset. Familiarity with principles regarding infrastructure, database management, web/application development, and information security. This job posting reflects
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program the system as well as confirm operation. Maintenance requires visual inspection of equipment and confirming with software optimal running performance. Repairing systems include troubleshooting and
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Behavioral Sciences (SBS), we work to investigate ideas, transform social conditions, and tell unheard stories. We prepare students, engage in research, and collaborate with community partners to address
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disease prevention. The endowed chair will be instrumental in developing and leading a visionary program aimed at promoting health and preventing chronic diseases through lifestyle interventions
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promotion and disease prevention. The endowed chair will be instrumental in developing and leading a visionary program aimed at promoting health and preventing chronic diseases through lifestyle interventions
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of holistic student-athlete development. This position requires the ability to work a flexible schedule, including nights and weekends, and travel as needed. Ability to drive according to the University Fleet
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recruitment and employment, compensation, leave administration, employee relations and performance management, and career development. This role is well suited for an experienced HR professional who brings a
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Research Program Manager to ensure accurate documentation of project status. Staff Development & Operational Excellence Serve as a team lead for professional and support staff, providing guidance and
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Highlights The Clinical Research Assistant will assist in an ongoing, CDC funded, research project that focuses on the development, testing, and implementation of a self-management program known as MINDSET