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Classification Title: Resident Fellowship Program Assistant Job Description: RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM SUPPORT Assists with collecting and compiling information on the Department of Psychiatry
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plan to support the needs of the diverse student body. Designs and delivers customized programming, services and resources to educate and inform students about industry and academic career options
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or CAD floor plan, space data, occupants, other existing conditions. Updates the Space Tracking and Reporting System (UF-STARS) to maintain a timely record of university space. Space information is coded
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. The successful candidate will lead through designing, implementing, and evaluating natural resources and environmental educational programs (95% of candidates’ time) to help county citizens more effectively
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of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience Job Description: Responsible for the coordination of a comprehensive strategic marketing plan to inform, increase awareness
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Classification Title: Plumber IV Classification Minimum Requirements: - High school diploma (or equivalent) and completion of four (4) years (or equivalent) of a Plumbing apprenticeship program, or
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supplies. Become familiar with new equipment, materials, and techniques through participation in in-service training and continuing-education programs. Assist in any other duties deemed necessary by
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experience. Job Description: This position is responsible for outpatient case management and service coordination for children made eligible for Early Steps program. He/she will be required to make home
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with administrative support for programs, projects, assessments, and reports. Oversees various projects, such as organizing major/minor events, trainings, and retreats, ensuring successful collaboration
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) Services programs. AOD services work to support UF students in gaining better understanding of the impact of substance use, develop programs that help students explore areas that may contribute to substance