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high‑quality patient care consistent with current standards of optometric practice while serving as clinical attendings for student interns. The primary clinical assignment will be within the Primary
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| Sports Information Job Description: The Director, Communications serves as a key secondary communications and content planning and generation lead for football while also acting as the primary strategic
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degree, Masters preferred. RN licensure required; five years recent clinical experience applicable to the population preferred; knowledge of clinical practice guidelines, computer data bases, and payer
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as the primary contact for students from the point of admission through graduation; providing resources to students and faculty including the interpretation of university and college policies
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staff in the development, review, submission, and implementation of research protocols On a limited level, collaborates with principal investigator (PI) to develop, negotiate, implement, and administer
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support of Principal Investigators (PIs). The analyst supports PIs throughout the grant lifecycle, including pre-award and post-award administration while ensuring compliance with institutional policies and
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interactions by advanced spectroscopy, microscopy and complementary biophysical and biochemical techniques. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal
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, assisting the principal investigator with publications, manuscripts, articles, posters, and abstracts, and conducting library research through current literature. The position also oversees and maintains
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, intervention and comprehensive research team meetings weekly. Requires some in-state travel. MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Master's Degree in Social Work or Counseling or education accepted by the State
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recognized performing artists, composers, scholars, and master teachers who are specialists in their fields. The faculty serves a student body of approximately 300 undergraduate and 90 graduate music majors