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combination of education and experience) Bachelor’s degree in public health, social work, psychology, community development, or related field and 3 to 5 years professional experience working in public health
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gloves, tools). Assist with moulage, role-playing, and props placement to enhance realism in simulation scenarios. Assist in the development of simulated patient data and program simulator responses per
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communication initiatives.. Develop and implement communications strategy, recommendations and channels, and assess efficacy and update plans to accommodate changing priorities. Undertake digital projects
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developed Co-operative Education Program that propels its graduates into outstanding business careers. With a growing undergraduate and graduate population, the new dean will take on the challenge
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editorial skills. Ability to articulate, develop, and manage program initiatives. Ability to interact and collaborate with a wide range of groups, including students, postdoctoral scholars, faculty, staff
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of experimental protocols. This position is tied to the Heath Lab research program. Research in the Heath Lab focuses on the molecular underpinnings of high risk leukemias. The lab is most interested in questions
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required. Effective organizational skills and ability to think critically, plan effectively, and problem solve required. Desirable Qualifications Anticipated Pay Range $113,000-$120,000 Other Information
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for strategic financial management, human resources oversight, and operational leadership. The role ensures fiscal integrity through the development of quarterly financial statements, budget monitoring, revenue
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supervising, training, and supporting student employees or professional staff. Demonstrated development of cross-campus collaboration and partnership, particularly with academic affairs, student services, and
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technical issues, apply solutions and fixes, and monitor operation/performance of classroom presentation technology to maximize campus-wide system integrity. Design and develop coherent, user-friendly systems