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skills (Spanish) are highly desirable. Recognize and set-up dental instruments. Perform chairside assisting duties in all assigned roles. Follow oral and written instructions. Utilize computer/scanner to
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annual giving program to support the university's mission and institutional priorities. The AVP will establish and foster lifelong connections and loyalty among alumni in order to develop a culture of
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an innovative and forward-looking ensemble program. Pacific’s ensembles serve students through a pool-based approach to personnel and concerts. The approach prepares students for healthy work at a professional
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colleagues in an innovative and forward-looking ensemble program. Pacific’s ensembles serve students through a pool-based approach to personnel and concerts. The approach prepares students for healthy work at
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comprehensive PA curriculum preparing students to practice in a variety of clinical settings. The successful candidate will collaborate with other PA faculty members within the program to provide expertise and
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computer/scanner to employ bar coding system. Utilize a clinic management system. Maintain and utilize equipment, instruments, and supplies. Education/Licenses: Current CDA license desirable. Other
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candidate is expected to teach and conduct original research in their area of expertise, assist in program development, and engage in professional, departmental, and university activities. The program in
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in this position will develop curated collections, provide research expertise, and deliver educational services for the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, the School of Engineering and Computer
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Dental Education (CDE), supervises and coordinates the activities and personnel related to CDE program operations including speaker contracts, grant agreements, program registrations, program logistics
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. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Requires extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using a computer