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student developmental issues and strategies for implementing a comprehensive college/university residential program. Minimum of five years in progressively responsible roles. Experience demonstrating strong
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Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Program Project Assistant II - Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics at its Detroit campus location. Wayne State is a premier, public
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relevant to the major themes of the Cancer Institute’s Programs, specifically; Tumor Biology and Microenvironment Program (TBM) The TBM Program aims to discover the cellular and molecular determinants
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of job-related experience) Minimum of 2 years of job-related experience, preferably with National Collegiate Athletic Association program. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong organization skills
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. Components of the program include structured mentoring, resources for the establishment of an independent research program, and the support of a community committed to higher education. The faculty member will
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relevant to the major themes of the Cancer Institute’s Programs, specifically; Tumor Biology and Microenvironment Program (TBM) The TBM Program aims to discover the cellular and molecular determinants
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experience) Requires seven or more years experience in a large academic or complex health program that includes emergency or critical care services. Leadership experience is required. Knowledge, Skills and
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to disseminate information on department activities. Perform related work as assigned. This level requires highly specialized non-theoretical skills coupled with an in-depth understanding of program
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Enhancement Initiative sponsored by the Mellon Foundation and Wayne State University. Components of the program include structured mentoring, resources for the establishment of an independent research program
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to: Aging, Introduction to Occupational Therapy, Mental Health, Anatomy, clinical assessment and other areas of expertise aligned with program needs. Collaborate with faculty and community partners to create