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communications for the Museum. Contributing to overall promotional efforts, the successful candidate will be an excellent storyteller who can thoughtfully interpret the Museum’s mission, collection, and programs
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and the Public Health Service, to assure a quality animal care program that supports the research and teaching at Washington University. Provide care in specialized situations including biohazard
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of channels and campaigns (both print and digital) that demonstrate a well-rounded understanding of the Museum, its mission and collection, and its seasonal exhibitions and programs. The position
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. Participates in the University’s audiology clinical educational program through mentorship and supervision of students. Participates in infection control, equipment training, equipment maintenance, compliance
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beyond what is stated in the Required Qualifications section. Skills: Alzheimer's Disease, Artificial Intelligence (AI), C (Programming Language), C++ Programming Language, Collaboration, Computer
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Doctoral in Nursing with emphasis in the Nurse Practitioner program. Advanced Practical Nurse licensure (or ability to successfully obtain licensure within three months of date of hire). Certification in
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standard bioinformatics tools. Proficiency in scientific programming languages (e.g., Python, R, Perl, Java), in a UNIX/Linux and/or Windows environment. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional
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) is an asset. Prior laboratory animal handling experience. Prior experience with common programming language like R and Python. Working knowledge of spreadsheets and statistical analyses. Excellent
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Experience: No additional work experience beyond what is stated in the Required Qualifications section. Skills: Anatomy, Editing English, Electronic Medical Records (EMR), Interpersonal Communication, Medical
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condition needed to: Reasonably identify and display basic non-verbal communications (body language). Effectively relate to or communicate with a variety of personality types during interpersonal contacts