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application materials to this posting. 1. A current resume/CV. Must include date ranges to include month and year (mm/yyyy) and whether the position was full time or part time. 2. A cover letter that describes
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Lecturer - 36822 Faculty Description Position Details University of Colorado | Denver Faculty Level/Title: Lecturer Working Title: Lecturer FTE: part-time Salary Range: The hiring rate (or budgeted
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of Family Medicine faculty and staff. Ability to work effectively on multiple tasks and maintain a well-organized work environment. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to work effectively as part of
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between our MFM physicians and the sonographers. After each scan, the sonographer will present the case to the MFM physician and share their perspective on the patient’s case. As CU MFM is part of
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leading faculty inspires and works alongside students to solve complex challenges and produce impactful creative work. As part of the state’s largest university system, CU Denver is a major contributor to
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and year (mm/yyyy) and whether the position was full time or part time. 2) A cover letter that specifically addresses the job requirements and outlines qualifications. When submitting the materials
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leading faculty inspires and works alongside students to solve complex challenges and produce impactful creative work. As part of the state’s largest university system, CU Denver is a major contributor to
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% Use or implement components of machine learning, dimensionality reduction, and statistical modeling for neuroscience data 5% Integrate workflows with high-performance computing (HPC) environments
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or short, planned admissions. This includes patients undergoing ablations, pacemaker and ICD implantations, TAVR, MitraClip, Watchman device implantation, and Tikosyn admits. There will also be a component
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for this position: Resume, with date ranges, whether it was full or part time, and hours per week worked. DD-214 for veteran applicants. Colorado law requires that candidates for state government jobs be residents