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Gardener program. Outstanding U of A benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; U of A/ASU/NAU tuition
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on the Phoenix campus while maintaining clinical practice sites. The ideal candidate should possess a pharmacy degree, a pharmacist license, completion of at least a post-graduate year 1 residency program
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quality, compliant research. Skill in maintaining detailed records. Desire to build new program and develop new policies. Ability to work both independently and with a team, resolving issues with a positive
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will prepare, interpret and review the Centers program grants, specifically the grants for SWEHSC and the training grant for environmental toxicology in human disease. The position will manage the day-to
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practices. Maintain an active professional profile as a performing artist, director, and teacher, contributing to the vitality and visibility of the program. Participate in service and outreach to the School
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. This position will manage the senior physical activity training program for The Garden Kitchen (GK) program. The incumbent will coordinate partner relationships and trainings, create physical activity materials
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be by date of hire. Master’s degree from an approved school of nursing and completion of an approved adult or family practice Nurse Practitioner program. Board eligibility or certification in practice
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/ Medical Sub-Speciality Location University of Arizona Health Sciences Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights Join our nationally ranked, CCNE-accredited pre-licensure nursing program as an Assistant
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-based afterschool programming for high school and middle school youth, as well as summer programming camps for high school, middle school, and youth center program youth for Pima County Cooperative
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, including the Investments Club, the Financial Modeling Club, and the Wall Street Scholars program. Moreover, finance students engage in many experiential learning activities - including managing a "real