673 computer-programmer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of Florida
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strategies SKILLS - Skilled in computer applications - Facilitative skills - Interpersonal skills - Good presentations skills, listening skills, helping skills, relationship management, and program development
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units to review program budget and future forecast Provide detailed analysis and recommendations to improve financial planning and resource allocation Stewardship of Funds Manage multiple funding streams
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program, outreach and innovative programming, the School of Theatre + Dance provides multiple cultural opportunities annually to thousands of members of the University and the greater community
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of the unit. Tenure will accrue in the Department of Horticultural Sciences.The faculty member will seek contract and grant funding actively to support their program. The faculty member will engage in
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employment. Maintain office mail, department work orders, equipment inventory in Asset Management and in the computer/mobile device tracking system, and vehicle inventory. Compiles data, conducts research
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researchers for development of educational research Work with Program Directors and Program Assistants in support of educational endeavors. Expected Salary: $68,000 annually Required Qualifications: Master's
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from an accredited program. Experience in ambulatory care setting preferred. HIV experience preferred. Experience with both children and adult patients. Special Instructions to Applicants: This is a time
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Planning (URP) and the Masters of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) Program invites applications for a specialized, part-time faculty position as a Planner in Residence. This position is .50FTE (20 hours
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, dental, long-term disability and more. Retirement Options: Attractive options include Florida Retirement System Pension Plan, State University System Optional Retirement Program, Florida Retirement System
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to assume leadership of for the NIH NIDDK/NHLBI supported Cardiovascular Repository for Type 1 Diabetes (CaRe-T1D) program (www.caret1d.org), contribute effort to the world-renowned University of Florida