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, 2026 . Continuation of position will be based on funding and performance . The Family, Health and Wellbeing Community Facilitator will work with the Department of Family, Health and Wellbeing (FHW) team
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- 5% Qualifications Required: Possession of a high school diploma or equivalent (GED). Ability to perform repetitive tasks, with attention to detail. Ability to work independent or collaboratively. Good
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of high-quality adjunct faculty for course development and teaching roles, and conduct regular evaluations of faculty performance. Collaborate with program staff to ensure a comprehensive and effective
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) This position has responsibility for project planning, consultation, and completion as well as operation of equipment and apparatus. Design, manufacture, and build devices (30%): - Perform all basic duties
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High school diploma or equivalent. Preferred Experience performing cleaning, sanitation, or custodial work in a clinical, laboratory, or hospital setting. Ability to work independently and follow
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screening, recruiting, and enrolling patients, performing follow-up visits, ensuring high-quality data collection and reporting, and adhering to strict ethical standards. The ideal candidate will be familiar
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Management Health Science District. Responsibilities include but are not limited to performing daily administrative work processes. Works directly with and provides back-up to the District Administrative
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in accordance with the written agreement with the collaborating physician: Taking patient histories. Performing physical examinations including well women annual examinations. Interpreting and
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of pasture and 600 acres of crops. As an active farming operation, WCROC has research programs in the areas of Dairy, Horticulture, Renewable Energy, and Swine. WCROC research has national and international
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8424IS Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Description of Position This position has responsibility for performing complex inspections and evaluations