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service standards and support training for the mystery shopping program. • Operate POS registers as needed and assist with inventories for multiple store programs. • Perform additional duties as assigned
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feels welcomed, valued, and empowered to thrive. Be Bold. In this role, you’ll help drive the strategic and operational excellence of our football program. You’ll support coaches with critical analysis
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. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Required Qualifications at this Level Education Work requires graduation from an accredited BSN program. Exception: Registered nurses
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Department of Surgery is looking for a dependable, detailed-oriented Research Technician II to be a part of the Duke Pancreatic Research Program in the Division of Surgical Oncology. This position will report
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the school’s new executive Master of Public Affairs (MPA) program . This program accepts applications on a rolling basis and is currently reviewing applications for the 2026-27 academic year (Summer 2026, Fall
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. JOB ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Work requires graduation from an accredited BSN program. At least three years registered nursing experience. Must have a current or compact RN licensure in the state
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for reflective leadership grant program in coordination with the Director of Grants Operations Director. You will be responsible for recruitment, adjudication, funding recommendations, report analysis, support
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building grant program in coordination with the Director of Grants Operations Director. You will be responsible for recruitment, adjudication, funding recommendations, report analysis, support services and
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program, with a Master's degree in Nursing. PA: Graduate of ARC accredited Physician Assistant Program, preferably Master’s or Doctoral Degree. Certification License NP: Current unrestricted RN license
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Research position will support the Multi-Country Public Works Program (PWP) research initiative, as part of the NIH-funded project, “Effects of parents' participation in public work programs on children's