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completion of a NAVTA-approved Veterinary Assistant Program Credentialed as a Certified Veterinary Assistant One or more years’ experience as a Veterinary Assistant in a veterinary hospital Exotic animal
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staff meetings in collaboration with department supervisors. Oversee staff onboarding, retention, holiday, and on-call work schedules and required training programs. Administrative: Develop and present
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). • Bachelor’s Degree in business, economics, operations, or supply chain management. • Expertise in review, editing, and negotiation of contract language (terms and conditions) both commercial and legal is
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in the Department of Developmental, Molecular, and Chemical Biology is focused on understanding fundamental biological mechanisms in healthy and diseased cells and organisms. The department provides
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locations, one in Medford/Somerville, two Boston campuses (Health Sciences and School of the Museum of Fine Arts - SMFA) and a 24/365 clinical and teaching campus in Grafton. Public Safety staff may be
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combine state-of-the-art science, clinical research, clinical expertise, and the human touch to provide veterinary care that goes above and beyond healing the patient to caring for the entire family
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into the department's computer aided dispatch (CAD) system to track calls for service, incident reports, and other department activities. Monitor computerized alarm systems and electronic access control system events and
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Annual Giving Department (TAG) oversees the strategy, design, and implementation of a comprehensive annual fundraising program, with an emphasis on leadership annual giving, donor experience officer
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The Admissions Office is responsible for oversight of the admissions process for all students entering into the MD program. This includes record keeping, supporting other offices with applicant and outcomes data
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genetics, biophysics, and computational approaches, researchers at the Center work toward a multi-level control of patterning. Novel technology is being developed to modulate the bioelectric communication