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multidisciplinary health care Neurosurgical team. The complexity of the NS service line requires an in-depth knowledge of the multiple aspects of neurosurgery and the ability to develop a thorough health care plan
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Summary You must be a current UK student to apply to this position. This position is located off-campus with a local Lexington employer and is not affiliated with UK. Responsibilities: - Prepare and cook
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affiliated with UK. Provide in home personal care to 23 y/o male with severe Cerebral Palsy, who is non-verbal, and non ambulatory and total care. Prepare meals and provide feeding assistance, maintain safety
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is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating educational programs that promote best practices in horticulture, addressing local needs through research-based instruction, field
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multidisciplinary health care Neurosurgical team. The complexity of the NS service line requires an in depth knowledge of the multiple aspects of neurosurgery and the ability to develop a thorough health care plan
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mission of the department, including developing new undergraduate and graduate curricula with online and in-person, high enrollment courses. Compliance with university governing and administrative
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communication skills, timely and compliant documentation, and takes responsibility for ongoing professional development and competency validation. This particular role works primarily night shift. Anesthesiology
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accurately and timely with the guidelines of the University, federal and state policies and procedures. As the responsible lead, establish a college tracking system to ensure all payroll requests are tracked
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and IRB), and helps maintain regulatory compliance. The Scientist II will also train and mentor junior lab members and trainees, fostering a collaborative and productive research environment. IEBC
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maintain community partnerships and contribute to ongoing program improvement through professional development. This position is housed at the Wayne County Extension Office and supported on soft funds