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Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Days Per Week Weeks Per Year Position Description Primary Purpose and Essential Functions The Master of Social Work (MSW) Program at University of the Pacific, School
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to engage students in real-world practice through teaching that challenges dominant norms. We are focused on action-oriented, project-based models, teaching students to use various innovation tools and
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to engage students in real-world practice through teaching that challenges dominant norms. We are focused on action-oriented, project-based models, teaching students to use various innovation tools and
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related to race, gender, ability, sexuality, socio-economic status, etc. impede or propel students, faculty, and staff. Minimum Qualifications: 1.General Be a role model and actively promote ethics
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Qualifications 1.General Be a role model and actively promote ethics, humanism, professionalism, the mission of the school, and personal growth for oneself and others. Demonstrate professionalism and
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Qualifications 1.General Be a role model and actively promote ethics, humanism, professionalism, the mission of the school, and personal growth for oneself and others. Demonstrate professionalism and
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oral healthcare to children and inspired by the professionalism, expertise, and demeanor of the departmental faculty and staff. Additionally, the school’s dental auxiliary utilization (DAU) program is
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oral healthcare to children and inspired by the professionalism, expertise, and demeanor of the departmental faculty and staff. Additionally, the school’s dental auxiliary utilization (DAU) program is
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customer interaction in support and training of media resources and simulation technology at the university. Essential Functions: Programs and runs technology to model simulators' physiological responses
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financial model (use model to identify ways to improve financial health of university); construct and delivery of effective reports and tools; identifying and implementing new systems and upgrading