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care to students in Acute Care Program, including completing an intake evaluation, determining clinical appropriateness/eligibility, safety planning, group and individual therapeutic support sessions
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US North. At the heart of Slavery North is a fellowship program that welcomes national and international students, artists, and scholars, providing them with the space, funding, time, and community
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funded research program in the area of muscle physiology. They will also have the knowledge and expertise to take advantage of and contribute to the vibrant translational research environment on campus
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cameras. Experience with Microsoft Active Directory Group Policies and scripting languages. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Typical office environment. Work Schedule 8:30-5:00 M-F, some nights and
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compliance and prevention program, Serves as Campus Fire Marshal for Amherst campus (Amherst and Mt Ida) and all other satellite locations. Essential Functions Manages all aspects of a comprehensive fire
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technological challenges in our world. Job Summary Reporting to the Associate Dean of Isenberg Graduate & Professional Programs, the Director of Recruitment & Marketing Communications is responsible
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programming around these collections, engaging the UMass community and SCUA’s national audience with the collections and their content, and building on SCUA’s strong foundation of donors, contributors, and
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programming around these collections, engaging the UMass community and SCUA’s national audience with the collections and their content, and building on SCUA’s strong foundation of donors, contributors, and
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recruiting, coaching, mentoring, and providing administrative assistance for the Women’s Lacrosse program and to the respective Head Coach. Essential Functions Duties and Responsibilities Devotes full time
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will plan, administer, and implement strategies regarding undergraduate student recruitment, selection, and yield enterprise to meet institutional undergraduate admission and enrollment goals, with a