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technologies and systems management, reference and instructional services, and teaching in the legal research and writing program. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting the research and
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. Position Summary Information Primary Purpose The Senior Assistant Dean for Development is responsible for planning and implementing a comprehensive development program within the College of the Pacific
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Date Open Until Filled No Days Per Week Weeks Per Year Position Description Primary Purpose and Essential Functions The Physician Assistant Program faculty at University of the Pacific is responsible
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Director at the Center for Innovation and Translation, the Clinical Research Coordinator (CIT) will provide essential operational and administrative support for the PRIMED program, funded by the National
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Director at the Center for Innovation and Translation, the Clinical Research Coordinator (CIT) will provide essential operational and administrative support for the PRIMED program, funded by the National
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for the administration and management of the Men’s and Women’s Water Polo program for Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics. Essential Functions Resolves routine and complex problems with minimal consultation; handles
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Until Filled No Days Per Week Weeks Per Year Position Description Primary Purpose and Essential Functions The Physician Assistant Program faculty at University of the Pacific is responsible for providing
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to examining and pursuing ways to address diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) within the library. Essential Functions Develop and deliver a high-impact educational program that strategically
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. Intermediate computer skills, especially in Microsoft Office Outlook, Excel, and Word, and experience in using automated payroll processing systems. Knowledge of Federal and California state employment and tax
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motion while using computer keyboard; job often requires standing during lecture periods, when teaching in lab or during research; occasional walking, climbing stairs, bending, stooping and reaching