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of the characteristics of a real patient, family member, or clinical team member in order to provide an opportunity for a pharmacy student to learn, or be evaluated, on clinical skill performance. During teaching or
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Position Overview We seek a postdoctoral research associate to carry out in vivo and ex vivo experimentation in rats in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Kansas. The Department of Chemistry
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of Education and Human Sciences. The role of this position is designed to build strong relationships with assigned unit leaders and employees for HR related needs, provide consistency in the delivery and
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are seeking a position that integrates direct student support and academic program connections that align to enhance student engagement and career success. This position will provide support for either
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approved by HR. Instructional areas may include: Accounting, Information Systems, Finance, Statistics, Economics, Supply Chain Management, Human Resources, Management, Marketing, Business Law, Ethics
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, and training sites and materials. Works with AMS supervisor to coordinate and administer new hire training. In conjunction with AMS Leadership, develops and implements ongoing skill-building, including
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, Federal, State, and local laws and collective bargaining agreements (as applicable). The HR Partner reports to the Associate Vice Chancellor of HR Partnerships with day-to-day oversight and direction from
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federal agencies, such as but not limited to the National Science Foundation (NSF), United States Department of Education (USDE), National Institutes of Health (NIH) as assigned, using federal systems
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university policies, Kansas Board of Regents, Federal, State, and local laws and collective bargaining agreements (as applicable). The HR Partner reports to the Associate Vice Chancellor of HR Partnerships
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to accommodations. The Access Specialist consults with faculty on the implementation of approved accommodations. This a full-time, 12-month, in-person position and reports to the Associate Director, Student Access