699 computer-science-programming-languages-"Aarhus-University" positions at University of Southern California
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The Program Coordinator is responsible for providing clerical, administrative, analytical support and assistance to the administrative team consisting of director, manager and/or physicians. He/she
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meaningful conversations. In order to continue building its programs, the Capital Campus is seeking an efficient and enthusiastic Program Coordinator to join our team and maximize our ability to serve
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backup and restore procedures. Test new applications and programs to ensure compatibility with the Marshall/USC environments. Educate faculty, staff, and students on computer-related topics such as new
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To develop and implement speech pathology services and direct patient care in coordination with the rehabilitation team and in compliance with organizational goals and appropriate regulatory
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The University of Southern California’s (USC) Department of University Relations, TRiO Educational Talent Search Program is seeking an experienced, collaborative, and enterprising professional for
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Architecture & Engineeringwill meet the following qualifications: 10 years in security architecture design and network security and/or related fields. A bachelor’s degree in information science
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, implementation, and management of cybersecurity engineering programs and initiatives. Maintains overall responsibility for the daily functions of the cyber engineering team, managing technologies that protect
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physician leader to serve as its Associate Chief Medical Informatics Officer (ACMIO). This role offers a unique opportunity to help drive innovation at the intersection of clinical care and health
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practices to departmental teams. Operational & Clinical Leadership – Nursing Programs • Oversees the Transition of Care Program, Diabetic Center of Excellence Program and any other programs as assigned
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Minimum Education: Graduation from a Speech / Language school approved by the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association and the American Speech and Language Pathology