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-procedure actions. Coordinate visits and procedures with HMRU and study medical staff. Conduct blood draws and take vitals (if credentialed to do so). Biospecimen Collection and Management Collect and process
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track, term position with an initial one-year appointment from September 1, 2026 - August 31, 2027. No teaching responsibilities are required for this position. The Postdoctoral Associate will receive
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, regional, and statewide priorities as appropriate. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree or Associate’s Degree and 2 years transferable program/functional experience. Experience relevant to the role
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. The successful applicant will typically be expected to work on-site at least 2 days a week and will have the option to work remotely 3 days per week. The New York Convenience of Employer guidelines require New
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education. Required Qualifications: Associate degree plus experience relevant to the role of the position. High School diploma/GED plus 1-year transferable program/functional experience may substitute
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Department of Health Services. Required Qualifications: Associate's degree and one-year volunteer or work-related experience or High School diploma or equivalency with 2 years of volunteer or work experience
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Camp Counselor, while applicants 17 years of age will be hired under the title Junior Camp Counselor. Required Qualifications: Experience working with children. The ability to lead at least one program
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in with campers.) Required Qualifications: Must be at least 18 years of age. Desire, ability and willingness to work in a camp community/outdoor environment. Ability to work flexible hours which will
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responsibilities as assigned and deemed appropriate by the DPF 4-H Camp Director and/or Team Leader. (NOTE: This position does not include cabin responsibilities but may bunk in with campers.) Required
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that achieving next-generation scientific breakthroughs requires an understanding of the world’s complex, interlocking systems. We believe that access to nutritious food and a healthy environment is a fundamental