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of Small Animal Clinical Sciences invites applications from qualified individuals for a full-time clinical-track position in Soft Tissue Surgery (Small Animal) at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor
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internal and external teams is required, as well as coordination with outside vendors to deliver projects from concept to completion. Produces and updates digital graphics for websites, social media, email
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retained in on-base system; reconciles various UF Foundation funds benefiting the College of Veterinary Medicine by monitoring and reconciling transactions at the UF Foundation with internal database
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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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, development, production, and distribution of promotional and collateral materials, both digital and print, by collaborating with internal creative teams, external vendors, and partners inside and outside
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combination of education and experience. Master’s degree preferred. Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in Data Management, Information Systems, Computer Science, Law, Public Policy, Research Administration, or a
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organization management program including but not limited to comprehensive training programs, officer eligibility, space management and allocations, sponsored activities, catering grants, and other
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to Daytona if it is determined to be the appropriate medical service for the child. Consults with Case Coordinators, Program Coordinators and participates in Case Reviews and Team Staffing’s. Refers children
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of Research Coordinator. The Research Coordinator will join a team of program directors, board members, investigators, staff, trainees, community leaders and other stakeholders across three institutions
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& Critical Care Credentialed veterinary technician (or currently enrolled in an AVMA-accredited veterinary technology program and/or eligible to sit for the VTNE) Knowledge of veterinary nursing, anesthesia