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member will also support the PGY1/PGY2 Pharmacotherapy Residency by serving as the coordinator for the program. This position is not eligible for new visa sponsorship at this time. Candidates who already
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conduct research in a variety of areas including: reactor physics, thermal hydraulics, nuclear fuels and materials, scientific computing, and nuclear safety. The Department benefits from connections
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, development and tracking of program success metrics. Develop and manage annual marketing budget, track expenditures, analyze variances, and initiate corrective actions. Using University design tools and
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, practice advancement scholarship Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications -Graduated from an Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) accredited PharmD program. -Licensed in the State
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on services, operations, and program productivity. -Anticipate significant resource and operational issues and opportunities, identify and pursue efficiencies, and present information and analyses to support
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and challenges faced by each department or program in order to provide direction for internal & external communications, news stories, recruitment goals & other priorities; Maintain & grow ISU’s
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who already hold valid U.S. work authorization may be considered. Key Responsibilities ● Provide direct clinical services to clients through crisis intervention, safety assessments, and coordination
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to coordinate the School Counseling Program. Anticipated start date will be August 2026. This position is not eligible for new visa sponsorship at this time. Candidates who already hold valid U.S. work
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collaboration with marketing and academic program teams. - Run and manage weekly enrollment reports. - Academic Records and Processing. - Manage the publication of theses and dissertations in collaboration with
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staffing, performance management, and budgeting. ● Supervisory responsibilities include Program Specialist, Program Coordinator, and Administrative Assistant. ● Supervises the selection, orientation, and