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at the University of Florida (UF) invites applications for the position of tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor faculty position. The successful candidate is expected to lead an innovative research program
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of simulation equipment and scenarios. Leads tours and simulation sessions for internal/external groups and/or individuals. Aids in developing new courses or training initiatives alongside program leadership
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communication skills are essential, along with a commitment to delivering exceptional service to both internal stakeholders and external clients. Event and Program Support: Provides registration and program
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. • Coordinate compensation plan documents. Manage regular reporting for leadership as well as faculty members. Administrative Leadership & Compliance • Oversee routine departmental operations, including space
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required experience Preferred Qualifications: High school diploma and six (6) years of appropriate experience. Working knowledge of computers and asset management systems. . Skilled with hand/power tools and
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. Completion of a residency program may substitute for the required experience. Job Description: The University of Florida, Department of Emergency Medicine, seeks a motivated Emergency Medicine Physician
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working during Midterms and Finals. Must not be a Chemistry major student; must have passed CHM2045 and CHM2046, or not take these courses as part of program of study. Job Description: Students interested
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Process reports utilizing work order management system Manage the life cycle of assigned work orders for furniture related issues Prioritize work orders based on type of requests; plan and execute
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Perform other duties as assigned, including special tasks or projects Operates state vehicles Expected Salary: $53,000 annually Minimum Requirements: Completion of an approved apprenticeship program in a
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maintains a vigorous clinical service, thriving residency program, and diverse research opportunities. The Division anticipates growth in surgical epilepsy, neonatology, and critical care, and has robust