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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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excellence is valued as well as the administrative, organizational, and mentoring skills required to teach and coordinate large classes. The expected distribution of effort for this position is 90% instruction
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, specifically supporting the education of Family Nurse 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
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series with an anticipated start date of August 1, 2026. The first year Distribution of Effort will be 35% Teaching, 55% Research, and 10% Departmental service. Responsibilities We seek imaginative and
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management of materials and medications. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Knowledge of inpatient drug distribution systems; ability to prioritize; strong customer service skills. Does this position have
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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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are particularly interested in candidates whose research areas intersect with the strengths of our faculty. Also, if your research program has been funded or has the potential for extramural funding, this is a bonus
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position utilizing computer, keyboard, mouse and telephone for portions of the day. Shift Monday – Friday, 8am to 4:30pm Job Summary The Department of Physician Assistant Studies is currently seeking a Staff
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functions across our faculty cohort: instruction, research, and service. Each year, faculty work with the Office of the Dean to delineate their distribution of effort (DOE). This DOE outlines how faculty will
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requires regularly sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time and performing tasks with repetitive motions (such as typing); intermittently standing or walking with objects weighing up