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, tree planting, and watering to conserve healthy and vigorous plants. Control weeds and pests using principles of integrated pest management (IPM). Must operate different models of tools such as hand pruners
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at any time) Job Summary The Summer Youth Coach is a critical position within First Star. Youth Coaches are mentors, supporters, role models and teachers to the First Star scholars. They supervise youth
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Open Date 03/19/2025 Requisition Number PRN41459B Job Title Transport Engineer, Sr. Working Title Sr Transport Engineer Wireless Job Grade G FLSA Code Computer Employee Patient Sensitive Job Code? No
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advocacy for social justice are foundations for all aspects of service delivery. Research and Program Evaluation In conjunction with the CALL-UP HRSA Evaluation Group, contribute to evaluation and
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to the Marth Laboratory ● Familiarity with the analysis of genetic variant data ● Biological knowledge of the main features of somatic mosaicism ● Experience with the analysis of human and model organism gene
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and develop activities for campers that follow RBGA’s mission. Prep and teach all camp activities, including experiments, crafts, games, and more. Actively participate in all program duties as assigned
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research, modern causal inference, clinical trial design, analysis of secondary data, machine learning and high dimensional data analysis, and applications of mixed effects models to health data. Support is
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principles of integrated pest management (IPM). Must operate different models of tools such as hand pruners, loppers, push and ride lawn mowers, chain saws, leaf blowers, dump trucks, and utility carts. Work
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Open Date 03/05/2025 Requisition Number PRN41339B Job Title IT Product Manager Sr Working Title IT Product Manager Sr Job Grade H FLSA Code Computer Employee Patient Sensitive Job Code? No Standard Hours
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is to discover and study proteins in blood circulation – to understand which cells release them, where they go, what they do. To tackle these goals, we use the model organism Drosophila (fruit flies