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. City notes the location of the office: Olmsted County (Rochester) – 50%, 20 hours a week Waseca County (Waseca) – 50%, 20 hours a week About the Position This 4-H Program Associate is a community-based
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agent. Provide guidance and resources to ensure that eye tissue is procured, transported, and received in a manner that maintains viability for transplantation. Control flow of case management; both
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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Part-time, regular, 24 hours per week. This position is 100% onsite position. Primary areas of responsibility: Oversees
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Regular Job Code 0001 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Apple House Cashier is responsible for processing Apple House transactions in an efficient
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communications, census information, etc. • Responsible to ensure that all services and supplies are charged for according to hospital fee schedule. • Must adhere to VMC safety and infection control policies and
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) applications. Project 7. COED (anticipate approximately 5% time on this project) next generation exosomal RNAseq. artificial intelligence (machine learning) applications. Mentoring. The applicant is expected
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Code 8208A1 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job This is a 100% time position to support the administrative, programmatic, research, and educational functions
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– Mental Health Nursing Time Commitment: 0.2 FTE (8 hours per week) Objective/Overview: Community University Health Care Center (CUHCC)’s mission is to seek health equity in our community by advancing
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. This position does not offer a STEM OPT training program. The University of Minnesota is committed to fostering local talent through employment opportunities. While this position utilizes a hybrid modality
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performance dashboards. Build capacity and shared best practices among 70 distributed communicators across the department, cultivating a community of practice and promoting continuous improvement. Project