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these professionals to ensure high-quality, practice-oriented learning experiences that align with program objectives. Beyond lab management, the Director will cultivate sustainable partnerships with companies, alumni
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Administration team. As a Grant Analyst, you will be responsible for providing a high level of customer service to the university by reconciling, managing, reporting, and analyzing grant budgets and expenditures
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. * Assist with tracking performance metrics and compiling data for program evaluation and funder reporting. * Uphold a trauma-informed, culturally responsive approach in all interactions with clients and
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, university departments, the Temple Health System, and external partners. This position leads day-to-day event logistics, student staff supervision, and event operations while ensuring consistent, high-quality
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combination of education and experience may be considered. Preferred Education and Experience: Required Skills and Abilities: *Proficient in English *Demonstrated knowledge of computer software, including
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into axium, pouring and trimming dental impressions, and performing 4 handed dentistry during procedures. In addition, the Orthodontic Assistant will assist with completing the E-charts and with
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responsibility for leading and managing the university's civil rights compliance program, ensuring adherence to federal and state laws and institutional policies related to equal opportunity, non-discrimination
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for high school students. This position involves working closely with the current program coordinator to ensure the smooth operation of the day-to-day tasks. The ideal candidate is passionate about
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suction equipment, infection control materials, dental x-ray equipment and supplies, amalgamators, curing lights, and high and low speed dental hand pieces, etc. *Must be able to perform similar functions
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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