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licensed independent provider. Position Compensation Range: $93,142.40 - $149,032.00 Annual MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: Graduate of an accredited graduate school of nursing or physician assistant program
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to enhance student engagement, academic achievement, and personal growth. Assess program / organization effectiveness, using data-driven insights to refine strategies and ensure alignment with institutional
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recruitment and buy-in, CARE program implementation and fidelity of implementation monitoring, and data analysis and manuscript generation. This position will complete duties as follows: Recruiting: Reaching
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required. Certified to practice as a Nurse Aide in the Commonwealth of Virginia OR must meet one of the following criteria (required): (1) Successful completion of the UVa PCT Education Program OR
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Accounting Certificate . This 100% online program predominantly serves working adult learners seeking to satisfy education requirements to sit for the CPA Exam. Specifically, the Accounting Certificate
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. Interpersonal conflicts are resolved using appropriate methods and organizational resources, including but not limited to Employee Relations Services and Faculty Employee Assistance Program. d. Diverse
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of Science in Nursing from accredited nursing program, Master's degree in related field within 5 years of hire. Experience: At least 3 years of progressively more responsible experience as a registered nurse
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Technologist program. Experience: None Licensure: Registered Radiologic Technologist in Nuclear Medicine through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or CNMT certification through the Nuclear
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- $19.93 Hourly MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: Must graduate from an accredited JRC program in Radiography within 6 months of hire. Experience: No experience required Licensure: Registered Radiologic
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher (Research Associate) to support our NIH funded research program investigating astrocyte dysfunction in Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease. Specifically we