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/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Complete training on a novel coping skills curriculum Prepare for and provide on-site delivery of coping skills curriculum to 5th grade students in
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, excellent communication skills and a record of productivity in Virology, Mycobacterial or HIV research. Candidates at the Full Professor level should have a substantial trajectory toward developing a rigorous
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of the below courses at: https://gsapp.rutgers.edu/current-students/syllabi. Candidates will assume primary responsibility for developing or refining the course syllabus, presenting high quality lectures
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for PreCollege Programs administers precollege and pipeline programs designed to educate, inspire, and prepare students for success in secondary and post-secondary education while promoting a college-going culture
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Assistant Professor, Non-Tenure Track. Duties include on-site anesthesia services to adult patients, intraoperative and didactic teaching of residents; participation in Faculty Development programs; working
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staffing models and structural proposals. Supports organizational change initiatives and contributes to policy development. Tracks and maintains project deliverables, manages data repositories and
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, and ORACLE Cloud General Ledger (GL) to prepare and submit journal entries and financial reports. Use of ORACLE Cloud GL and subledger applications, and EPRCS as well as Rutgers reporting tools (Smart
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. The Supervising Mental Health Specialist participates as a member of the First Responder Peer Services leadership unit. Primarily responsible for providing leadership, training, development and supervision
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significant other learning needs upon admission. Develops, discusses and communicates a realistic, individualized plan of care for each patient, in collaboration with the patient, family and significant other
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, and the general public about reporting and investigations. Attends regional and other stakeholder meetings as needed, developing collaborative relationships with public health partners. FLSA Exempt