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Position Summary The UCF COM Department of Medicine’s Aerospace Medicine program invites applications for a highly motivated and creative Postdoctoral Fellow to support the development of protocols
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unanticipated problems, etc.) to assure compliance with federal, state, and institutional regulations and policies pertaining to the Human Research Protection Program (HRPP). Responsibilities: Responsible
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adequate professional development and keep abreast of current rules and regulations. Provide training for areas of responsibility, as well as feedback on ways to improve program efficiency and effectiveness
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preferred. Technical proficiency with Workday and Microsoft Office tools (Outlook, Excel, Teams), with the ability to effectively use computer systems to support operations, configure processes, run reports
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management program; and collaborating with colleges and departments to identify risks and recommend corrective measures to strengthen the university’s overall information security posture. Responsibilities
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. Provides information for routine inquiries. Accepts and signs for deliveries. Screens, sorts, and distributes mail. Supports the hiring, training, and oversight of front desk student employees. Office
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, and manage announcements for programs, faculty, and students. Track capstone progress for the MS Biomedical Sciences non-thesis program and coordinate all aspects of the thesis/dissertation process
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College of Engineering and Computer Science: As Florida's premier engineering and technology university, University of Central Florida (UCF) is among the nation's largest producers of engineering
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update the status of work orders as needed. Create work orders for unassigned repairs identified during the shift. Minimum Qualifications: Completion of an approved apprenticeship program for multiple
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programs in the next three years. The BSW and MSW programs offer both face-to-face and online options. The MSW program is ranked in the top 25% nationally by U.S. News and World Report. The school is home to