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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments Lecturer Pool Philosophy (JPF02972) Lecturer Pool Philosophy Apply now to Lecturer Pool Philosophy Job #JPF02972 Philosophy / College of Letters
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systemwide compensation strategy, philosophy, and the execution of compensation programs and procedures. The Executive Director will lead a team of compensation professionals and develop a collaborative, high
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presentation skills in a large and small group setting. Familiar with occupational health clinic practice management philosophies. Key Responsibilities 55% - Workers' Compensation Responsibilities 45
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Special Instructions to Applicants Under the direction of the UCLA Staff and Faculty Counseling Center (SFCC) Assistant Director and Director, the Counselor provides a wide range of services, including confidential counseling for employees and their family members, coaching, training, work-life...
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or Dietetics, Sociology, Community Health, Human Services, Nutritional Biology, Psychology, English literature, Marine Biology, Philosophy, Medeval Studies, Chicana/Chicano Studies, Econometrics and Quantitative
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) Ability to interact with others in a manner which conveys the customer-focused philosophy of the practice. (Required) Ability to comply with clinic policies by following established procedures. (Preferred
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Department Manager for the Department of English and the Department of Philosophy within the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. Provides administrative and financial leadership and
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management philosophies. Possess basic computer and keyboarding skills. Knowledge of workers' compensation law and processes. Knowledge of OSHA regulations and NIOSH recommendations. Knowledge of applicable
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. Professional knowledge of the philosophy and objectives of NCAA athletics programs at the Division I level. Skills to multi-task and work in a very busy/stressful environment with frequent interruptions
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, regulation, and University policy regarding public safety and law enforcement functions. (Required) Solid knowledge of modern policing issues, philosophies, practices and trends as applied within