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-related conditions, genetic information, or protected veteran’s status. The University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the education program or activity that it operates, as required by Title
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graduate degree programs. Responsibilities 1. Performs administrative tasks to support graduate students. Activities include, but not limited to, recordkeeping, program of study coordination, scheduling
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the Midlife Women’s Health and Menopause Medicine Program. The ideal candidate must be a certified menopause practitioner and have passed the competency exam. In addition, medical experience in sexual medicine
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psychosocial assessment during genetic consultation and provides grief and crisis counseling as needed. Works with health care team in development and implementation of the care plan. Advises patients and
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Details Open Date 07/11/2025 Requisition Number PRN16049N Job Title UU Student - Admin/Clerical Working Title Program Support Assistant - Executive Education Job Grade SJ FLSA Code Nonexempt Patient
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and services including cell phones & plans, entertainment, health and fitness, restaurants, retail, and travel Professional development opportunities A wellness program to promote health and quality
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patrols throughout the University Hospital, community health centers, and other University facilities, including a Level 1 Trauma Center environment, as part of a proactive safety and security program
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busy seasons. Our generous University staff benefits package includes but is not limited to: health care and dental plan options, tuition reduction, UTA pass (Bus, TRAX, & FrontRunner), paid holidays
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have received a Federal Work-Study Award for the current year. Provides support and assists faculty and students with the overall administration of the Musical Theatre Program within the Department
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at any time) Job Summary This internship is designed as a 3-year program (with some flexibility on a case-by-case basis),to ideally be completed during a student’s sophomore, junior and senior academic