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duties while wearing respiratory protection. -Must participate in drug and alcohol program and be in compliance with TNBRC drug and alcohol policy Required Education and/or Experience • High School Diploma
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equipment and techniques. • Strong personal and communication (oral and written) skills. • Knowledge of various software programs (including presentation packages, spreadsheets and advanced word processing
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screening referenced in the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis. Required Background Check, Physical, and Drug Screening for Incumbents Who Have Contact or Exposure
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primary containment certification program following NSF/ANSI 49 requirements and university policy. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities • Ability to communicate complex technical issues to diverse
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TISSUES: Ability to complete and pass successfully the required occupational health screening referenced in the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis. REQUIRED
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Development, Undergraduate Experience and Major Gifts, the Development Officer, Major Gifts, will be responsible for Tulane's major gift program in an assigned region, including the identification, cultivation
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the required occupational health screening referenced in the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis. REQUIRED BACKGROUND CHECK, PHYSICAL, AND DRUG SCREENING
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programs, and its services. The Admissions Counselor participates in recruitment webinars, recruitment travel, and recruitment fairs. This position also assists with a number of special projects. These tasks
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programs, and its services. The Admissions Counselor participates in recruitment webinars, recruitment travel, and recruitment fairs. This position also assists with a number of special projects. These tasks
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a diabetes prevention program (STRIVE) with study participants. Data collection includes screening and follow up visits, collecting anthropometrics, administering questionnaires, venipuncture, and