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periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using computer keyboard and phone. Occasional standing, walking, climbing stairs, bending, stooping, and reaching. Occasional lifting up to 25
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at McGeorge, support the efforts as they relate to career counseling and events. In collaboration with the faculty director, support program specific tasks and events. Develop programs and activities for MPP
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in social science field, leadership education, higher education administration, student personnel, or related discipline. One (1) year of experience in budget preparation and oversight, staff
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team to deliver a comprehensive PA curriculum preparing students to practice in a variety of clinical settings. The successful candidate will collaborate with other PA faculty members within the program
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team to deliver a comprehensive PA curriculum preparing students to practice in a variety of clinical settings. The successful candidate will collaborate with other PA faculty members within the program
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standing. Infrequent bending, stooping, kneeling, or reaching above shoulders. May be expected to lift up to 25 lbs. Use of computers, phones, and other technology. Work Environment/Work Week/Travel: Work is
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Posting Details Position Information Title Assistant Professor: Public Health and Community Wellness (TT) Campus Stockton Department Department of Health & Exercise Sciences Posting Number F00918
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position is being hired for the new online Master of Social Work (MSW) track and will report directly to the Assistant Program Director for the online MSW track and the Department Chair. Online visiting
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position is being hired for the new online Master of Social Work (MSW) track and will report directly to the Assistant Program Director for the online MSW track and the Department Chair. Online visiting
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procedures. Ability to: Utilize clinic management system to enter and manage patient information. Use educational computer programs/classroom technology utilized student assessments as well as classroom and