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Coach, the Assistant Coach helps develop a competitive Division I Women’s Volleyball program. The primary role of the Assistant Coach is to teach student-athletes the game of Women’s Volleyball
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comprehensive biostatistical consultation and computational services to researchers in the College of Public Health and throughout Temple University, as well as those in other institutions. Salary and benefits
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. The Technical Support Specialist will be expected to work in coordination with the Curriculum Coordinators, Department Chairs, Program Heads, Information Technology Director, and faculty. All applicants must be
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program. In addition, the Staff Clinician leads psycho-education programming for students, conducts orientations to the counseling center for incoming and other students, and provides consultation
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Clearances. *Expert knowledge of the preauthorization and reimbursement process. *Demonstrated ability to schedule, supervise and develop staff. *Demonstrated computer skills, and proficiency with MS Office
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interpersonal, oral and written communication skills. Excellent presentation and public speaking skills. Demonstrated computer skills to include word processing and database software programs. Demonstrated
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background in teaching and developing foundational science courses and courses in science education that support the TUteach program will be considered for other non-tenure track positions in the college
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Coach, the Assistant Coach aids in developing a competitive Women’s Rowing program at the Division I level. The primary role of the Assistant Coach is to instruct student-athletes in the sport of Women’s
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assist in delivering high-quality, efficient medical care to an adult patient population in the ALS-Neuromuscular Program in an outpatient setting. The incumbent will be responsible for day-to-day
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position responsible for conducting academic and individual career assessments for individuals enrolling into enrolling the Workforce Education and LifeLong Learning (WELL) Program at the Lenfest Center