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Coordinator Assistant for the BIOL 1015: Human Physiology, Technology, and Medical Devices cohort is a 0.25 (10 hours/week) graduate assistant position within the College in the Schools program in the College
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: Engage in a minimum of 35 hours per week of direct patient-facing clinical activity within the University of Minnesota academic medical center. • Research and Academic Development: Pursue a program of
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training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program Low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy plans Healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts University HSA
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Qualifications All required qualifications must be included in the application materials Minimum Qualifications: Graduate of Veterinary Technician or equivalent program, certified as MVMA/MAVT technician
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include but are not limited to 30% Project Management Utilizes computer software, including management reporting systems and construction project management software in order to plan, monitor and report on
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Assistant (RA) position. The RA performs research related to radiation therapy or imaging under the supervision of a Medical Physics Graduate Program faculty. The Medical Physics Graduate Program Director
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able and willing to work nights, weekends, and some holidays frequently Strong computer literacy in Windows, Excel, Word, and Publisher as well as internet functions Preferred Qualifications Master's
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faculty member at the Associate Professor level from candidates with a Ph.D or equivalent degree specializing in biomedical engineering, electrical & computer engineering, neuroscience, or related fields
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wages, paid holidays, and generous time off Continuous learning opportunities through professional training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program Low-cost medical
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program administration and regulatory reporting. Serve as a liaison to implement processes including but not limited to: evaluations, procedures, block schedules, and conference documentation in the New