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Instructional Faculty in Health Informatics - Department of Health Services Administration and Policy - (23003395) Description Inequities and health disparities are a major public health threat and
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funds for the unit assigned. This includes projections and financial planning fo the unit. • Manage all pre and post award activity for the unit assigned including sponsored program submissions
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of the Head Basketball Coach, the Director of Women’s Basketball Operations is responsible for managing all office administration and digital media functions for the Women's Basketball program. This role
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Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach assists in developing a competitive Division I Men’s Basketball program. The primary role of the Assistant Coach is to teach student-athletes the game of basketball. The
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attention to detail and strong data entry skills Good communication and organizational skills Familiarity with computer programs (i.e. excel) This position requires a background check for cash handling
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for scholarships; Coordinate standard scholarships for current students and work with each department/program to establish qualifications, recipient eligibility, award amounts, and manage letters; Determine
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at working with and handling rodents, USDA-covered species, and other animal species involved in the Temple University animal program. *Demonstrated ability to continuously lift 50 lbs. *Strong organizational
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degree; two or more year’s related experience. Previous experience with a Division 1 Men’s Basketball program preferred. Knowledge of NCAA and Conference Regulations. An equivalent combination
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Basketball Coach. Required Education & Experience: Bachelor's degree; two or more year’s related experience. Previous experience with a Division 1 Men’s Basketball program preferred. Knowledge of NCAA and
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impact in the lives of adolescents through managing the implementation and operation of an evidence-based training program within multiple community settings in south-central Pennsylvania. The Project