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health program funded by the National Institute of Health. The purpose of this research is to address mental health needs among the Latino population in Philadelphia. The coalition coordinator will work
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the supervision of the Program Manager, conducts and coordinates approved nutrition education programs in assigned Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) eligible schools in the School
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contributes through lab and/or lecture instruction, based on their expertise, interests, and the needs of the program. This is non tenure track position. Essential Functions Provides clinical education to
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, the faculty member contributes through lab and/or lecture instruction, based on their expertise, interests, and the needs of the program. This is non tenure track position. Essential Functions Provides clinical
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the TEEMS program. As per previous work, the intervention co-instructors consist of a team of a rehabilitation clinician (e.g. physical or occupational therapist) and a study team member with SCI lived
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interactions. Assist in the administration of the document management program and the Electronic Discovery initiative in the OGC, including preparation and mailing of litigation hold notices and other matters as
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operating requirements for the cooperative education program. Review and audits all posted jobs for accuracy and appropriateness. Maintain the high quality of the co-op program by auditing employer
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with the other clinicians in the practice, Behavioral Health Program Manager, Chief of Immunology, Practice Plan Manager, Manager of Medical Case Management, Prevention Manager, Research Director, and
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. The Employer Relations Specialist is primarily responsible for developing job opportunities for Drexel’s co-op program. Additionally, the Employer Relations Specialist and team also help to develop job
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Coordinator’s primary responsibility will be coordinating an NIH-funded clinical trial. Dr. Butryn’s program of research develops and tests interventions for health-related behavior change, with primary focuses