224 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic positions at Case Western Reserve University
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communication sciences; an APA accredited Ph.D. program in clinical psychology; a CAA accredited master’s program in communication sciences; and undergraduate programs in psychology and communication sciences
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and an automated call management system. Gather and compile information for management use via computer-aided dispatch. (25%) Monitor three alarm systems and receive all alarms, security breaches
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literacy instruction to various sizes of groups. Preference will be given to those with experience in a health sciences library. Education: Master's degree in library and/or information science is required
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observations using standard lab tools and documentation practices. (20%) Work closely with the principal investigator to discuss recent results. (10%) Enter sequences into the computer; analyze; perform machine
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Date: June 2025 Title: Research Associate: Consultant and Trainer Department: Center for Evidence Base Practices (CEBP) School: Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
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within UMC as appropriate. (20%) Review all work prior to delivery to the client(s), including strategic alignment and proofreading, and checking that all requirements and/or changes have been addressed
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strategic alignment and proofreading, and checking that all requirements and/or changes have been addressed. (8%) Develop strong familiarity with assigned client units and ability to write on behalf
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Senior Staff position, Salary Grade 18 or above. . POSITION OBJECTIVE This role requires visionary leadership to proactively prepare students for the rapid advancement of technology and its
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direct all aspects of the strategic giving program including the development of new products to offer stakeholders that matches their donor life cycle. (15%) Work in partnership with the university
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issues with computers, audio-visual equipment, printers, tablets, phones, software and operating systems in administrative departments, residence halls, Greek houses, and university-owned apartment