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61E1241, F.A.C. Preferred: KNOWLEDGE OF: Basic mechanical skills, water and wastewater treatment process, computer use and safety rules. SKILL IN: Mechanics, water and wastewater treatment process
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the Department of Horticultural Sciences. The successful candidate will develop an extramurally funded, nationally-recognized research and extension program emphasizing breeding of specialty and ornamental crops
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accredited program. Applicants are expected to be Board-certified or Board-eligible through the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology (ABOMR). Job Description: The University of Florida College
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on Individualized Family Support Plans. Maintains current and accurate client records including program plans, intervention notes, case notes, and billing information timely and accurately for payment. Participates
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the Academy and Outreach program within the Quality and Patient Safety initiative (QPSi). This leadership position will oversee the strategy, development, and execution of educational programming, workforce
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. This work to advance the research and analysis of the All of Us database will make lasting connections with partners of the All of Us Research Program. Will provide expertise in statistical data, models
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and curricular aspects with a focus on internships for Beyond120, the college’s experiential learning and professional development program. This is a full-time, twelve-month, non-tenure accruing
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mailings, filing, assembling program supplies/kits when needed. • Assist with monthly meeting notes. • Help with miscellaneous tasks as assigned. Availability: M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm, 10-20 hours a
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Cancer Disparities Research Collaborative, which is directed by Dr. Carolyn Tucker) Communication: Serve as the primary liaison between the Community Program Manager, Ms. Miles Hamilton and the core
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, assist with faxing results to clients. Prepare stock solutions or mobile phases. Prepare spreadsheet reports via computer systems. Recognize unusual, discrepant or implausible results and report them