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Internal Number: 6198266 Part-time Lecturer, Engineering (Temporary Employee Pool) Primary Purpose and Essential Functions: The School of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of the Pacific
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keyboard and phone. Occasional standing, walking, climbing stairs, bending, stooping, and reaching. Occasional lifting up to 25 pounds. No Visa Sponsorship:This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship
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keyboard and phone. Occasional standing, walking, climbing stairs, bending, stooping, and reaching. Occasional lifting up to 25 pounds. No Visa Sponsorship: This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship
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, seminar, lab/clinical and computer-based individualized instruction. Utilize outcomes assessment, including student and peer evaluation to improve curricular content and presentation. Providing didactic and
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/Administrative Internal Number: 6198197 Pre-Clinical Faculty, Diagnostic Sciences (Evergreen position) Primary Purpose and Essential Functions: Responsible for providing didactic, pre-doctoral curriculum including
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Filled No Days Per Week Weeks Per Year Position Description Primary Purpose and Essential Functions The School of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of the Pacific invites applications
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well as standards established by the accrediting organization; responds to regulatory surveys as required. Leads and manages the preparation for program accreditation Directs the operation of the facility and uses
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accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Requires extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using a computer keyboard and
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to perform the essential functions. Requires extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using computer keyboard and phone. Occasional standing, walking, climbing stairs, bending
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motion while using computer keyboard; job often requires standing during lecture periods, when teaching in lab or during research; occasional walking, climbing stairs, bending, stooping and reaching