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an ambulatory, emergency or college health setting. Some computer experience. Closing Statement Boston College offers a broad and competitive range of benefits depending on your job classification eligibility
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an ambulatory, emergency or college health setting. Some computer experience. Closing Statement Boston College offers a broad and competitive range of benefits depending on your job classification eligibility
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volunteers to assist with the operation of our program. In each case these individuals provide supplemental support beyond the primary services offered by our hired staff. The volunteers are selected and
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Analytics, Urban Informatics, Statistics, or a related field followed by 2 years of experience in a data analytics-related occupation. Experience must include the following, which may have been gained
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needs of the Program, but also a high level of initiative, responsibility, and capacity for judgement. The position involves three core areas of responsibility: (1) operational management (managing day
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Analytics, Urban Informatics, Statistics, or a related field followed by 2 years of experience in a data analytics-related occupation. Experience must include the following, which may have been gained
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. Hourly Rate: $41.50 Requirements Registered Nurse with MA license. At least five years experience in an ambulatory, emergency or college health setting. Some computer experience. Closing Statement Boston
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endowment in excess of $3.5 billion. Job Description Program Director - Please submit Cover Letter and Resume As part of the Nuevo Momento Grant Initiatives, the Boston College Clough School of Theology and
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with MS Office suite and ability to use technology creatively for program marketing and operation. Ability to follow-through on tasks independently. Ability to function as part of a team. Closing
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. Yuan and Dr. Wei in the Department of Computer Science at Boston College are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral fellows to join an interdisciplinary team advancing the frontiers of biomedical image