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part of, we look forward to your application. QUALIFICATIONS Required PhD or EdD in a discipline appropriate for an interdisciplinary program with a social science focus2-4 years of experience with
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Reports directly to the Head Women’s Basketball Coach. This position will work with other members of the women’s basketball staff on several aspects of the program including social media efforts
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in specified chronic diseases in African American/Blacks and the Hispanic/Latino population. The Bilingual Project Specialist is a grant funded position and reports to the Program Supervisor. Will
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scientific field (e.g., biology, genetics, physiology, molecular biology) or equivalent required. Excellent attention to detail and record-keeping skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and be currently enrolled in a MSN program to be considered Minimum of two (2) years in nursing and in the specialty role. Prior teaching in a clinical setting preferred
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become compassionate professionals to meet healthcare needs. By 2025, the Phoenix campus will be home to over 1,000 health sciences students. The College of Nursing DNP Program ranks as one of the top 100
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tests Basic research skills Sufficient knowledge of personal computer with various software programs Ability to learn and apply institutional policies and procedures Maintain and adhere to set schedules
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to develop programs to aid in the prevention of injury Serve as preceptor for the University of Nebraska at Omaha Athletic Training Education Program under the supervision of the Program Director
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at Creighton program, guides individuals and groups from the initial point of request throughout their stay to compiling appropriate charges upon departure. Go to for questions about summer housing availability
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technology and other creative outlets. • Assist the Associate Director of Fan Experience and Director of Spirit Programs with enhancing the in-venue fan experience. • Assist with on-campus communication