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The University of Missouri’s Football Program is seeking an Analyst to assist the football coaching staff with defense and other tasks, such as film breakdown, data analysis, scouting reports and
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The College of Veterinary Medicine at MU is on a mission to educate and train outstanding clinicians and scientists, generate new knowledge, engage stakeholders, and foster economic growth, all
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of an organization and staff levels. Other responsibilities may include service on University committees; policy development and review; and creating and delivering training programs. The attorney should be
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instruments and equipment according to established standards and procedures to ensure a sterile and functioning supply of materials. Prepare trays and specialty carts for designated areas according
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The University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) is seeking a Project Manager to monitor the performance, schedule, budget, and implementation of projects for a nuclear/radiological and
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results and take corrective action. Prepare reagents, standards, and controls according to prescribed procedures. Validate, review and report results of tests performed. May assist higher-level technical
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JOB DESCRIPTION Shift: Saturday & Sunday 4:00am-12:30pm Department: University Hospital Blood Draw Compensation: · Base Pay Range: $19.15 - $30.23 per hour, based on experience ABOUT THE JOB
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accurate delivery of messages and information to patients, families, visitors, staff, and personnel upon request. Educate and train new staff members in the responsibilities of the Care Team Associate role
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review of products and services deployed and/or supported by the Division of Information Technology. Continually develop both soft and technical skills by attending scheduled training and use free time to
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, reception area, and offices; straighten magazines, chairs and other light furniture. Maintain working knowledge of all office equipment, fax, copiers, phones, etc. Request, prepare and ensure the completeness