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develops, delivers, and coordinates training to campus partners and EHS personnel on a variety of environmental compliance topics. Key program responsibilities include managing the University’s air permit
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psychiatry inpatient unit and an outpatient geriatric psychiatry clinic located at University Health Center. UVMMC is also home to the Memory Program which hosts a team of neuropsychologists, advanced practice
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program that provides assistance to very low-income Veteran families who are experiencing homelessness and/or are at imminent risk of homelessness to gain and retain stable housing. The SSVF Employment
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to the unique demands of elite collegiate athletes, translating science into practical strategies that maximize strength, endurance, recovery, and overall wellbeing. This position is deeply integrated with
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. Sound judgment in solving problems, prioritizing work tasks, and communicating with internal and external collaborators. Desirable Qualifications Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a team
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Position Details Position Details Advertising/Posting Title CAS Graduate Coordinator Posting Summary Coordinate and oversee complex, specialized graduate program processes in team environment
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required. Sound judgment in solving problems, prioritizing work tasks, and communicating with internal and external collaborators. Desirable Qualifications Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of
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years’ related experience required. High level knowledge of and skill with MS Excel and data management software. Knowledge of accreditation and/or program evaluation and assessment processes. Experience
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of Arts & Sciences College Administrative Services (CAS – CAS) Human Resources/Faculty Actions structure in the areas of human resources actions, faculty workload, enrollment management, and schedule
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faculty in globally important infectious diseases. The TGIR includes faculty working in basic, clinical, translational, and computational sciences across domestic and international settings. The Division