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Job Description A Historian/Archeologist and Preservationist II, (Archeologist) full-time (40 hours/week) university staff position is available with the Virginia Tech Conservation Management Institute to support cultural resources management (CRM) at Marine Corps Base- Quantico (MCBQ),...
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note: Sponsorship is not available for this position. Required Qualifications - Master's degree in a relevant area (e.g., Information Technology, Computer science, Data Science, User Experience
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that space management decisions are inclusive and transparent, supporting the university's strategic goals. By creating a solution-oriented program, the University Space Official bridges aggregate
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methods. Experience with sequencing data analysis software such as Sequencher and/or Sequence Scanner. Experience using basic computer applications such as Microsoft Office Suite. The individual must be
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. • Demonstrates empathy for patients. • Makes independent clinical judgments. • Computer/Electronic Medical Record experience. • Licensed Registered Nurse in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Preferred Qualifications
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classes in the undergraduate program. Depending on the background of the successful candidate and departmental needs, other duties may include teaching in the department’s online M.S. program and student
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degrees. This includes serving as a career development generalist and supporting initiatives such as our Career Champions program, a program designed to prepare Virginia Tech faculty and staff for career
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health programming. The position will also co-advise the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and supervise the Office of Student-Athlete Development intern program. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s
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skills program development with collegiate student-athletes preferred. General working knowledge of NCAA regulations and policies as it relates to student-athlete development. Pay Band 3 Overtime Status
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and optimization of measurement-based quantum computing protocols for quantum simulation of quantum many-body models. Preference will be given to candidates familiar with the stabilizer formalism and