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program. Student and Faculty Support Collaborate with faculty to evaluate student performance in clinical settings. Provide mentorship and guidance to students during clinical placements. Educate students
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-supported courses. Classified Employee Family Opportunity Program Department Information The Student Health Center (SHC) at the University of Nevada, Reno is the provision of high-quality medical care
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, fallen leaves, and snow and ice. Duties include (but are not limited to): Perform seasonal grounds care in the summer and winter months such as, mow lawns, edge, whip, aerate, thatch, fertilize, maintain
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evaluating workflows, deploying new tools, and tracking operational metrics to enhance user experience and overall performance. Program Management and Strategy Collaborate with Innevation Center leadership to
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our Newborn Screening Program as either a Statewide Specialist or Statewide Coordinator, depending on experience and qualifications. This vital position supports newborn health statewide by managing
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Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778. Job Description The Office of Student Conduct seeks a part-time (19 hours/week) Program Educator
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Graduate Assistant for Program Evaluation and Research within Counseling Services. This position is designed for a master’s or doctoral-level student interested in applying research and program evaluation
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to join our team as a Community Outreach Specialist within the Native American Programs. This position is funded by the Federally Recognized Tribes Extension Program (FRTEP) grant and requires a
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responsible for developing a recognized extension education and applied research program in community and economic advancement for Counties across Nevada. This position will assess gaps in existing knowledge
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to: Teach undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral-level courses Establish and maintain an independent and impactful research program Contribute to the continued growth and development of the School of Public