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: No additional certification beyond what is stated in the Required Qualifications section. Work Experience: Knowledge Of Physician Assistant Theory And Practice (1 Year) Skills: Adaptability, Communication
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closely with IRN co-directors and researchers to provide demand-driven technical expertise in support of IRN research plans, proposals, theories of change, results frameworks and evaluations. Develops and
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certification beyond what is stated in the Required Qualifications section. Work Experience: Knowledge Of Physician Assistant Theory And Practice (1 Year) Skills: Adaptability, Communication, Customer Empathy
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. Certifications: No additional certification beyond what is stated in the Required Qualifications section. Work Experience: Knowledge Of Physician Assistant Theory And Practice (1 Year) Skills: Adaptability
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the strategic direction of the multimedia team to ensure the Center for Digital Education is staying on top of current innovations and evolutions in the field. The MPM leads the timely completion of all projects
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staff in identifying and meeting their ongoing educational goals. 5. Utilizes theories of adult education and interactive learning in formal and informal trainings. 6. Participates in programs
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to full-time UW faculty members, but are not eligible for tenure. ISS is an online degree completion program that awards a BA degree from the College of Arts and Sciences. The formal academic appointments
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multidisciplinary collaboration. Experience teaching informatics to diverse audiences, including biomedical informatics graduate students and an interest in educational theories are welcomed attributes. Experience
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. Collects and records data per research requirements and guidelines. Develops and implements adherence plans used with protocols. Bills for professional services as permitted by the collaborative practice
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faculty position. The proposed starting date of employment is September 16, 2025. We anticipate that the successful candidate will strengthen the Department’s research and teaching portfolio in atmospheric