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Faculty Position Time Status Full-Time Tenure Track Status Tenure Track Required Education Masters degree in Library and Information Science from an ALA-accredited program, MFA, or PhD in a related field
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accountability of the UKHC enterprise flexible scope reprocessing services. This includes supervision of staff and oversite of scope handling from cleaning, storage and distribution of all HLD locations
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Practitioners. This will be a position with a 12-month appointment and an anticipated Distribution of Effort of approximately 50-70% Teaching and Advising, 0-20% Clinical Practice Activities, 15-20% Research and
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. • Organize, Edit and Distribute digital playbook to players and staff. • Upload games to Synergy at the conclusion of each contest. • Prepare film edits of opponents. Travel with team for various road trips
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flexible schedule and variations of pharmacy experiences. The positions include drug distribution, data entry, non-sterile and sterile compounding, immunizations, MTM, transitions of care discharge planning
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distribution systems; ability to prioritize; strong customer service skills. Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience hospital pharmacy experience preferred
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vibrant undergraduate program in the Department. Responsibilities will include 9 to 12 hours of teaching each semester (depending on class size) and courses will include principles of microeconomics
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cycles, scorecard distribution, data validation, and resolving data integrity issues with minimal oversight. Additionally, the role includes participating in professional development activities and staying
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accountability of the UKHC enterprise flexible scope reprocessing services. This includes supervision of staff and oversite of scope handling from cleaning, storage and distribution of all HLD locations
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developed to allow a flexible schedule and variations of pharmacy experiences. The positions include drug distribution, data entry, non-sterile and sterile compounding, immunizations, MTM, transitions of care