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: Administration and Planning | TTM Campus Area Bus As a member of Transportation and Traffic Management (TTM), this position assists in development and implementation of efficient transportation services on and
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coordinate the analysis of research findings, preparing detailed summaries for submission to the sponsoring agencies. The postdoc is responsible for the development of research designs and procedures
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for the evaluation & development of a comprehensive care plan for all patients. Functions within a team concept of rehab professionals. This position could be assigned to other physical therapy departments with in OSU
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, delegating, and evaluating the provision of nursing to assigned patients. The RN-PCC-Float prioritizes patient care needs and provides leadership and development of the patient care team. Minimum
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skills; and a collaborative mentality towards research and mentoring. Desired skills and techniques include organic and inorganic synthesis, organic methodology development, electrochemistry
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responsible for the development of project scopes related to interior finishes and space. This includes the integration of interior furniture. Planners collaborate with vendors, project managers and
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spectrum differentiation; manual dexterity/motor coordination, hand-eye coordination, physical communications; visual acuity and communication/language development. Individuals in this position may be
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/V and IT equipment maintenance; responsible for data entry into CSEAC assessment/ capture system as needed; provides administrative support, including organization of the shared drive, development
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services and teledermatology, with development of inpatient and complex medical dermatology curricula Specialty Clinics: Infrastructure support for the development of specialty clinics, including a dedicated
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development programming for a 10-student unit and work in conjunction with other residential staff to provide similar programming to the whole group of students. Meet with the 10-student unit every Sunday