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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments UCSB PaCE Part-Time Instructor - EMT Program (JPF02952) UCSB PaCE Part-Time Instructor - EMT Program Apply now to UCSB PaCE Part-Time Instructor
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improve instructional labs for UCSB undergraduates. The AC will also manage our Learning Assistant (LA) program, TA assignments, and Physics Study Room (PSR). Working closely with the staff, faculty, grads
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the PBX Operator Services Unit. Each of these procedures is directly linked to the welfare and safety of both patients and staff. The telephone operator must have the ability to act independently in
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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments UCSB PaCE Instructor Assistant – Technology Management Program (JPF03015) UCSB PaCE Instructor Assistant – Technology Management Program Apply now
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-based solutions to solve environmental, health, business, and climate problem including California’s cap and trade, now cap and invest program, the U.S. Acid Rain Program, catch share fisheries programs
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meal services in dining halls across campus. More information can be found at: https://studentsuccess.ucsc.edu/division/units/ches/ JOB SUMMARY Under the general supervision of the Associate Director of
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radiological duties during these procedures and troubleshoots as required. Works closely with the UCSF Radiation Safety Officer to monitor and maintain radiation protocols. Responsible for radiation safety in
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UC Policy PPSM 2.210. Demonstrated computer-related skills to utilize various software programs including, time and attendance systems, leave processing systems, adobe/PDF, MS Office. Expert knowledge
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Time: 100% Union Code (Name): 99 Employee Class (Appointment Type): Staff: Career FLSA Status: Exempt Classified Indicator Description (Personnel Program): PSS Salary Grade: Grade 21 Pay Rate/Range: The
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of cancer research on the Mission Bay campus at UCSF! Research in the Oldham lab (https://oldhamlab.ucsf.edu ) focuses on understanding the cellular and molecular organization of the developing and adult