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/Teaching Position Summary: The JSS program is a vibrant undergraduate Torah studies program that runs from 9:00 am-1:00 pm for students interested in studying the foundation of Jewish texts and beliefs under
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Nursing program. Position Responsibilities: Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Develops, coordinates, and maintains relationships with hospitals, clinical, and community agency
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Position Summary: Yeshiva University’s Katz School of Science and Health is seeking a full-time non-tenure track faculty member to teach in an undergraduate Nursing Program in the position
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processing of payments. Work with Facilities staff and outside vendors (e.g., copy machine representative, phone technician) to ensure proper functioning and maintenance of office equipment. Process Human
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Position Summary: Yeshiva University announces its proposed new DDS program and is hiring a new faculty and staff to support the school. The curriculum will integrate Digital Dentistry techniques
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Position Summary: The IBC program is a vibrant undergraduate Torah studies program that runs from 9:00 am-12:00 pm for students interested in studying the foundation of Jewish texts and beliefs
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equipment or dangerous situations to a Manager or Supervisor Completes work assignments and work orders in an appropriate manner Covers housekeeping FTE’s assignments on sick or vacation as needed Perform
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schematic drawings Supervise shutdowns of selected utility systems to coordinate with maintenance and construction activities Perform service calls for occupants throughout the campus Oversee trainees and
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as scheduled Provide timely individualized, and supportive feedback on student work Communicate concerns regarding student participation, comportment, and performance with the student and the program
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as scheduled. Provide timely individualized, and supportive feedback on student work. Communicate concerns regarding student participation, comportment, and performance with the student and the program