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. Includes staying current with Northwestern University Fellowship curriculum, assignments and responsibilities. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities DPT degree from an accredited physical therapy program
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related equipment and systems. The Electronic Technician is part of our Maintenance department, which has a robust professional development program with a compelling record of being instrumental in growing
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program that aims to reduce and violence and encourages the formation of youth peacemakers in the Milwaukee community. The Center is recruiting part-time Peace Works Office Associates to assist with general
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. The Lighting Technician maintains and repairs lighting equipment and systems, and is part of our Maintenance department. This department has a robust professional development program with a compelling record of
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service experience Accurate data entry skills and computer literacy with basic proficiency in Microsoft applications Excellent customer service skills and ability to communicate with people from diverse
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patient management, patient charts, fee schedules, paperwork and computer related concerns. Post student daily schedule. Monitor and record student attendance. Patient-oriented duties: Under the Group
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risks and controls related to higher education and relevant business process cycles. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Information
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needed in an educational setting, including experience with computer applications and digital technologies that can be used to assist a variety of student learning styles. Department College of Nursing
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or substantial progress toward the terminal degree. Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ph.D. preferred. The successful applicant will have completed a degree program in Political Science or Public Policy
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and implement a comprehensive and integrative program to promote the health and wellness of students through a public health approach. This role will be an integral part of a campus wellness strategy