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/T_Salary_Structure.pdf Position Summary: Temple University’s Upward Bound Math & Science (UBMS) Program is a federally funded TRIO initiative that supports Philadelphia high school students (grades 9–12) in preparing
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Municipal Police Officer’s Training Act (Act 120) program and be 60% complete. Must be in the process of obtaining a Municipal Police Officer’s Training Act (Act 120) out of state waiver or Military Waiver
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the pharmacy curriculum. A primary responsibility will be expanding and overseeing the Peer Tutoring program. The incumbent recruits, hires, develops, and supervises a group of approximately 20 Pharm.D
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on the needs of the program. Job Details: * This position requires the following background checks: criminal history review, child abuse clearance and FBI fingerprinting Required Education and Experience
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. This role is also eligible for our employee referral program-TERP! Current employees can earn up to $500! Conditions apply. Please contact the HR Employment office for details. Job Summary: The Clinical
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the Program Manager responsible for coordinating the Cure Violence Program located in Chester, PA and is primarily responsible for the supervision of the outreach component of the program. Job Details: * This
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communication skills. Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information appropriately. Working knowledge of all applicable computer software, and management skills (including planning, negotiation, and
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to measure program effectiveness and constituent satisfaction, using data to refine engagement strategies. * Facilitate workgroups and cross-campus collaboration on initiatives tied to presidential and
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delivery/clinical performance tracking/grading systems and electronic health records (EHR) software. Must work with and adapt to new technology. E. Equipment Used: Desktop and/or laptop PC, calculator
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. Additionally, the incumbent will liaise with faculty, program directors, chairs and other university departments on both undergraduate and graduate admissions to ensure that best admission practices