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necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Graduate from a two (2) year program in Respiratory Therapy is required. Current and Valid State of Florida Respiratory Therapist license is required. Current and Valid BLS/CPR
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diploma or equivalent Successful completion of EKG certification program Valid American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) certification Minimum 1 year of relevant experience preferred
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diploma or equivalent Successful completion of EKG certification program Valid American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) certification Minimum 1 year of relevant experience preferred
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and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: Graduate from an accredited surgical technology program Certification and Licensing
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Duties and Responsibilities: The Research Associate Professor, tenure earning will work under the direction of a principal investigator, program director or designee of the principal investigator
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are also expected to develop and obtain externally funded, independent research. Candidates should have the ability to: Build and develop an innovative program of research. Obtain external funding. Represent
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program. The selected candidate will be expected to teach classes at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Senior faculty will be expected to play a leadership role within his/her department, and to
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responsible for bi-annually implementing a virtual volunteer onboarding program for ’Canes Communities. Serves as a liaison to the community to ensure communication and support of relevant programming and
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to scientific excellence Obtain extramural funding Establish and/or maintain an innovative and visible research program, evidenced by impactful publications and peer recognition Teach and mentor graduate students
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seeking a UMH Teacher, Full Time – VPK Program. The UMH Teacher (U) prepares lesson plans and instructs students in a classroom setting. Moreover, the incumbent evaluates and monitors students’ performance