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for appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor Required License/Registration/Certification Unrestricted Kentucky Medical License Job Summary The Department of Pediatrics at the University
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entry and computer work, sitting for extended periods of time. Shift 15-25 hours per week depending on business needs between 7:30a-5pm Monday – Friday. Evening and Weekend work is rare but possible
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assistant by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA); or graduate of a military training program (validated with a DD214 or graduation certificate); or UKHC employee who is
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Football Quality Control Assistant plays a critical role in supporting all aspects of the football program, including technical coaching, opponent scouting, player development, recruiting operations, and
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plan to assist adults and children with acute or chronic pain manage their symptoms within the context of their daily lives. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities The ideal candidate will have the following
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Assistant for 4-H Youth Development, you will be responsible for providing administrative support to the 4-H Youth Development program area and the 4-H Youth Development County Agent(s). You will report to
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and efficient use of resources. Performs duties in compliance with performance improvement plans, TJC, and other licensing, accrediting, and regulatory agencies. Assists the Registered Dietitian with
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title APP Surgical First Assist/UKHC Requisition Number RE52606 Working Title APP Surgical First Assist Department Name MG37H:SURGERY-CT Work Location Lexington
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entry and computer work, sitting for extended periods of time. Shift 15-25 hours per week depending on business needs between 7:30a-5pm Monday – Friday. Evening and Weekend work is rare but possible
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; intermittently standing or walking with objects weighing up to 25 pounds; and sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time; and occasionally working at heights above four feet and/or in confined