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teaches and supervises students in classroom, clinical and community settings. They evaluate student performance, support curriculum improvements, and maintain partnerships with clinical sites. The role
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Position Information Posting Number F00731P Position Title Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program Director & Clinical Assistant Professor Department Nursing- Graduate Location Arlington
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health record patient and staff facing portal as needed. Perform various administrative duties including preparing a budget for purchases, working with OIT on purchases of needed computing items, working
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oversight, and supporting program innovation and growth. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Manage Safety & Health Training Program to ensure successful delivery of high-quality safety and health training
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with various backgrounds, skills, and perspectives. We seek candidates with funded research programs who can produce research and scholarly or creative achievements that enhance the program and the
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accommodations assignments for Deaf/hard of hearing students as necessary Attend and participate in interpreter-related, meetings, in-service training, and workshops on and off campus Performs other duties as
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, Climate Science or a related field. Experience in earth system modeling, data assimilation, and remote sensing of land surface variables. Experience with parallel computing on high performance cluster
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appeal, and accessibility. Performs user research, content audits, and competitive analysis. Uses analytics to monitor engagement, identify content or experience gaps, and refine strategies for improving
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testing experimental Forecast-Informed Reservoir Operation in the Hydrometeorology Research Group. In accordance with USCIS regulations, successful applicants must be legally able to accept work in the
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Professor of Exercise Science teaches and supervises students in classroom, clinical and community settings. They evaluate student performance, support curriculum improvements, and maintain partnerships with