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This administrative position supports myriad operational needs in the Office of Graduate Medical Education, which vary in duration, frequency and intensity. The incumbent in this position will be
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. Licensure: Journeyman or higher HVAC license required. Valid Driver's License. Compensation: The Anticipated Hiring Range for this position is $29.00 - $34.00 per hour ($60,320 - $70,720 per year). New hires
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applications for the position of Assistant Director of Athletic Maintenance to support the needs of the Facilities Department. The Assistant Director of Athletic Maintenance position exists to support the
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the position, please contact April Sibiski, Sr. Associate Director of Staff Success, at nbu2ag@virginia.edu . UVA Advancement offers a flexible and hybrid workplace. All team members must have access
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experience in an administrative position is required. A post-high school degree may substitute for equivalent experience. Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated knowledge of general office practices and
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. Internal Traveler positions are: compensated competitively with other traveler positions, available in a wide variety of clinical practice opportunities, and are offered in 13-week blocks, which may be
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to emergency situations, ensuring the integrity and functionality of critical building automation systems. Position Summary: The Instrumentation & Controls Technician diagnoses, calibrates, repairs, installs
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UVA Health is seeking a PA or NP to join its Medical ICU advanced practice provider (APP) team. The APP hired for this position will join a collaborative team of APPs, physicians, and specialists
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position will remain open until filled. This is a non-exempt level, benefited position. This is a term limited restricted position. This position will not sponsor for work visas. The University will perform
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that contribute to fatal seizures, and this position will support a newly funded NIH R01 grant focused on elucidating mechanisms of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). The experiments proposed are cutting