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/Licensing: High school education and graduate of an ADA accredited program in dental hygiene required. Must possess a current valid Ohio hygiene license. REQUIRED SKILLS Strong communication, organizational
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. QUALIFICATIONS Experience: 8 or more years of experience in enterprise application development or related technology leadership roles. Education: Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems, or a
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, and customers face-to-face. WORKING CONDITIONS General office/library environment. The employee will need to perform repetitive motion using computer mouse and keyboard to type. This position is
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for the ETA program, incorporating specific tactics to enhance performance in key third-party rankings. Curate compelling content showcasing alumni successes, faculty eminence, and significant achievements
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such as webinars, livestreaming, crowdfunding, and social media to motivate alumni, parents, and friends around the globe. Oversee applicable regional and engagement program budgets. Assist in
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of university-wide strategic plans with the goal of increasing philanthropy and educating development staff. Define, plan, initiate and direct all aspects of the strategic giving program including
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observations using standard lab tools and documentation practices. (20%) Work closely with the principal investigator to discuss recent results. (10%) Enter sequences into the computer; analyze; perform machine
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evaluate clinical research trials, studies or projects for an applied nutrition research laboratory, which conducts research on food as medicine and federal nutrition program interventions. Objectives
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and an automated call management system. Gather and compile information for management use via computer-aided dispatch. (25%) Monitor three alarm systems and receive all alarms, security breaches
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chemical dependency licensure strongly preferred. Experience: 5 years of program leadership experience with services for individuals who have substance use or co-occurring substance use and mental health