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activities across the Medical School's two campuses: Twin Cities and Duluth. We sponsor five fellowship programs—sports medicine, hospice and palliative medicine, behavioral medicine, clinical informatics, and
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management – program set-up and policy compliance • Device & technology management – oversees departmentally issued devices, makes recommendations for technology upgrades, including apps & app development
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Previous Job Job Title Non-Exempt Temporary or Casual - Education Program Assistant Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369581 Location Twin Cities Job Family Supplemental Employee Full/Part Time Part
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values of an organization in order to achieve success ● Knowledge of administrative and office procedures and technology systems and workplace terminology Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $50,066.00
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8351DG Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview The Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center facilitates moving healthcare technology from idea
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of the Arboretum that are aligned with organizational priorities, and IDEA (Diversity, Equity, Access and Inclusion) best practices ● Participate in program evaluation processes, incorporating participant feedback
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BA/BS in Astrophysics, Physics, or Computer Science Preferred Qualifications Experience with Python, and hands-on work with telescopes About the Department School of Physics and Astronomy: https
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Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Job Duties: A Research Professional 1- Life Sciences position is available in the Bold Lab, Division of Infectious Diseases and
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(timely data entry into REDCap/spreadsheets, ensure data are properly recorded in files and in computer databases, compile data for interim and final study analyses) management of collected biological
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program goals. Qualifications Required Qualifications * PhD in Family Social Science with one or more years of research trainings Experience working with adolescents and marginalized youth populations