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Highland County, Ohio. The intern will work directly with Extension professionals and staff who lead efforts to address community based issues. The intern will support 4-H Youth Development, Agriculture
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with development and review of policies and procedures related to compliance with OPTN and all regulatory requirements. Coordinates educational services with the clinical staff regarding organ
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Mental Health Board of Franklin County (ADAMH) training series. Develops content to streamline CE trainings in the online education space. Responsible for working on complex projects and tasks which
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develops communication materials with appropriate areas. Communication materials could be electronic, web based or hard copy and could include things such as printed menus, information materials, pricing
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with the County 4-H Youth Development Educator. He/she/they will be expected to work cooperatively with local 4-H volunteers and members in the organization and management of the Ottawa County 4-H Youth
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to ensure desirability, practicality, and resource availability and capability. Designs, develops and implements complex programs and/or modifications of existing applications. Devises or modifies procedures
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Sciences | Chemistry and Biochemistry Administration Post Doctoral Scholar to join the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at The Ohio State University in studying mass spectrometry method development
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health services research studies; conducts critical analysis of research literature related to health services research; develops plans and resource tools to meet requirements of new protocols; summarizes
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programs within the Department of Surgery. The PC assists the Program Manager (PM) in developing and maintaining the educational quality of the training programs and ensuring compliance with ACGME
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, physician scientists, and research faculty and has a strong history of career development in laboratory, translational, and clinical research. Our faculty are supported through structured mentorship with a