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conditioning protocols, and coaching plyometric techniques; Utilizing performance technology such as Kinexon/Catapult, Polar, First Beat, etc. to enhance the program; Working constructively and collaboratively
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JOB DESCRIPTION Shift: Mon – Friday, 7am to 3:30pm Department: Plant Engineering Compensation: Base Pay Range: $23.07 to $31.50 per hour, based on experience. Bid Period: 5/16/25 to 5/22/25 ABOUT
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members, contributing to a culture of continuous learning. Join us to be a beacon of care and compassion, as you assist patients with daily tasks, perform essential medical checks, and respond promptly
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, Deliver, Innovate, and Serve as you manage patient interactions, medical records, and cutting-edge technology. If you're excited to contribute to a patient-centric healthcare future, apply now and be a part
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the Director of Research Security and Compliance. The Research Security Analyst will participate in the day-to-day management of the Research Security program through managing compliance reviews, coordinating
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Are you a proactive, detail-oriented professional with a passion for supporting academic excellence? The department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is hiring a Business Support
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training program; or --60 college equivalent hours including 24 chemistry hours or 24 science hours (6 chemistry, 6 biology, and 12 additional combination of: chemistry, biology, or medical laboratory
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department documents. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) licensure by the Missouri Board of Occupational Therapy. OTA Limited permit holders must be a graduate of an OTA program
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continuous learning. Join us to be a beacon of care and compassion, as you assist patients with daily tasks, perform essential medical checks, and respond promptly to patient needs. At MU Health Care, you
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emergent situations. -Perform patient position changes, placement and removal of patient equipment, daily hygiene care, simple non-sterile dressing changes, finger stick glucose checks, may perform