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Number: 6862559 University of California Irvine Interventional Psychiatry Program Director- Open Ranks, Clinical X Series Position overview Salary range: The salary range for this position is $310,000
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Employer Pull Notice Program. Preferred: Bi-lingual Spanish/English. A minimum of 1 year of experienceExperience working in a maintenance, custodial, or janitorial role within a high-volume, fast-paced
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director of heart transplantation in the Health Sciences Clinical series. The medical director will lead efforts to develop the transplant program and will be responsible for its ongoing growth as
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lighting, grid and safety cabling, Bates style systems, Edison style systems, proper use of C-stands and knowledge using OHM's Law and calculation of total AMPS. Experience using personal computers (PC & Mac
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. The ideal person will be ready to start an independent research program, collaborate with others, mentor students and fellows, and help move forward the field of ocular infection and immunity. Principal
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for research volunteers to accelerate progress toward improved medical care. To learn more about UCI MIND, visit https://mind.uci.edu/ Your Role on the Team UCI Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological
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volunteers to accelerate progress toward improved medical care. To learn more about UCI MIND, visit https://mind.uci.edu/ . Your Role on the Team The incumbent will function as a Psychometrist in the
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general supervision, applies a broad understanding of student aid program practices and policies to determine appropriate allocation of financial aid awards, authorize exceptions. Provides individual
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partnership with industry, state, and federal agencies to promote the transfer of research to applications that benefit society. https://engineering.uci.edu/ The Development Unit in the Dean's Office in