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candidates for a DNP Project Coordinator (faculty position, full-time, non-tenure stream). This doctorally prepared nurse will assume primary oversight and guidance of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP
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faculty. Serve as a strategic contributor to program development, with potential for future elevation to Section Chief for candidates with leadership potential. Successful candidates for the position
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2026. Requirements: · A master's degree in accounting or a related field, or an MBA (or similar degree) with experience in accounting, is required. · Applied professional experience in
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, and research as determined by the chairman and the associated division chief. Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor positions in the appointment stream at the University of Pittsburgh
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, and research as determined by the chairman and the associated division chief. Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor positions in the appointment stream at the University of Pittsburgh
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, and research as determined by the chairman and the associated division chief. Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor positions in the appointment stream at the University of Pittsburgh
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and the associated division chief. Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor positions in the appointment (non-tenure) stream or tenure stream at the University of Pittsburgh with rank and
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of pediatrics and maternal-child health; C) Certification as an Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner or eligibility to sit for a board exam; D) Evidence of excellence in clinical practice and potential
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, and research as determined by the chairman and the associated division chief. Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor positions in the appointment stream at the University of Pittsburgh
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must be received by February 1, 2026. Review will continue until the position is filled. To apply online, go to: http://join.pitt.edu under “Faculty Positions” and find “Assistant Professor Psychology