326 programming-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of the Pacific
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nursing (RN) license. Three (3) years of practice experience in health care. One (1) year of experience in providing diabetes education. Preferred Qualifications Academic experience in a Master’s program in
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nursing (RN) license. Three (3) years of practice experience in health care. One (1) year of experience in providing diabetes education. Preferred Qualifications Academic experience in a Master’s program in
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shortfalls (if any) and develops an action plan, along with the appropriate department manager, to rectify the issues. Reviews posted transactions for accuracy in budget coding and corrects any errors. Reviews
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position is being hired for the new online Master of Social Work (MSW) track and will report directly to the Assistant Program Director for the online MSW track and the Department Chair. Online visiting
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position is being hired for the new online Master of Social Work (MSW) track and will report directly to the Assistant Program Director for the online MSW track and the Department Chair. Online visiting
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customer interaction in support and training of media resources and simulation technology at the university. Essential Functions: Programs and runs technology to model simulators' physiological responses
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the departments of Diagnostic Sciences and Biomedical Sciences. The Department includes the Dental Hygiene program which is managed by the Program Director under the supervision of the Department Chair
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well as standards established by the accrediting organization; responds to regulatory surveys as required. Leads and manages the preparation for program accreditation Directs the operation of the facility and uses
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manages the preparation for program accreditation Directs the operation of the facility and uses available resources to adequately maintain the space and equipment of the facility. Recruits new physicians
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candidate will teach three (3) classes in McGeorge’s Global Lawyering Skills program, which covers legal research, writing, and oral advocacy. One (1) course, GLS I, is in the students’ fall semester