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professional judgment to resolve issues that are not clearly defined. Develops training programs and delivers training and education sessions for physicians, allied health professionals, residents, and coding
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the setup, execution, and breakdown of events, classes, and programs hosted within the building, in collaboration with the Events and Program teams. Serve as the point of contact for emergency
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technical training as required and attend conferences to stay updated on advancements in simulation technology. Lead facility tours and engage in events to showcase our programs. Perform a trained or scripted
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an American legal education to foreign-trained lawyers, the Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.), a four-to-five-year advanced degree program, and the Visiting Scholars program. The file readers assist
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sedentary job involving extensive use of desktop computers. The job does occasionally require traveling some distance to attend meetings, and programs. Position Compensation Range: $16.97 - $33.94 Hourly
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on unusual jobs or unique issues. Custodians are trained to achieve successful results through the department’s quality assurance program, receiving routine inspections and feedback for action. Custodians
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: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, MIS, Computer Engineering or related discipline At least three years of experience. Relevant experience may be considered in lieu of a degree Preferred Qualifications
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needs Retirement through the Virginia Retirement System Tuition and professional development benefits Employee wellness program featuring activities to earn up to $500/year The selected applicant will
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Utilizes a combination of programming and analytical skills to formulate/define system scope and objectives for assigned projects and design and maintain complex application systems within
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Epithelial Biology and Cancer Biology in the laboratory of Dr. Carolyn Lee, Associate Professor in the Department of Dermatology. Dr. Lee’s lab investigates how genetic alterations and changes in cell