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Classification Title: Extension Program Specialist Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area; or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience
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Classification Title: Plumber IV Classification Minimum Requirements: High school diploma (or equivalent) and completion of four (4) years (or equivalent) of a Plumbing apprenticeship program, or
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, sick leave, annual holidays, personal holiday, and winter break. 8 weeks of paid parental and medical leave. Access to wellness programs, flexible spending accounts, and an employee assistance program
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-seeking graduate student at an accredited institution. Preferred Qualifications: One year of graduate school or professional experience in a higher education setting. Enrolled in a graduate program with a
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documentation. Audit Preparation & Documentation: Skilled in maintaining records and preparing for internal or external audits related to funding. Communication & Collaboration: Ability to work with program
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leave, 13 days of sick leave, and 11 paid holidays annually) Tuition Assistance (UF Employee Education Program) Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligible Employer For more information on benefits
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, personal holiday, and winter break. 8 weeks of paid parental and medical leave. Access to wellness programs, flexible spending accounts, and an employee assistance program. Discounts for on-campus and off
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results provided and maintains appropriate records consistent with program requirements. Provides appropriate developmental outcomes and strategies for families and/or professionals working with assigned
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of the physician. The position is also responsible for assisting with specific medical program, research and clinical operations for the care coordination of pediatric, adult, and adolescent patients in a multi