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Program (VCOP) is seeking a Veterinary Assistant with a primary focus on administrative and client service support. This position serves as a key point of contact for the shelters and rescue groups and
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supplies and materials needed for office and program activities. Support basic purchasing needs and coordinate with the finance team as required. Assist with monitoring deliveries, invoices, and general
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Classification Title: Academic Program Spec I Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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. Experience and a strong record of publication in aquaculture and restoration of marine species and systems is required. Strong capacity for statistical computing in the R program and demonstrated scientific
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throughout the entire camp season Provide effective verbal instruction and pre-activity safety briefings Manage risk and promote well-being of participants, teammates, and self Support Youth Program special
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Classification Title: Research Assistant Professor Classification Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. in Biomedical Informatics, Biostatistics, Public Health, or a related field. Demonstrated expertise in
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Team Supervision & Program Management Supervise and mentor research coordinators, graduate students, and undergraduate students within the Department of Neurology. Responsibilities include overseeing
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, ensuring that the local Sea Grant program is relevant with a high level of stakeholder engagement. Collaborate with agencies and other partners to respond effectively and efficiently to priority coastal
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collaborative environment where initiative and innovation are recognized and rewarded. Tuition support through UF’s Employee Education Program (EEP), which provides eligible employees the opportunity to take
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pathogenesis, and lymphomagenesis following infection with B cell-tropic oncogenic gammaherpesviruses. Our research program integrates immunology, virology, and ubiquitin biology to understand how post