215 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Central Michigan University
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rehabilitation of orthopedic and non-orthopedic injuries. Develops and manages individualized rehabilitation programs for both surgical and non-surgical cases. Facilitates outside medical referrals and assists
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comprehensive athletic training services, including the prevention, evaluation, treatment, referral, and rehabilitation of orthopedic and non-orthopedic injuries. Develops and manages individualized
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experience in a clinical or athletic training setting. Proven ability to mentor and support the development of athletic training students, graduate assistants, interns, and/or professional staff members
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/or the Uniform Guidance. Developing accounting related policies and procedures and ensuring the university community is adhering to them. Analyzing accounting records, reviewing department transactions
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Summary The Vice President for University Communications and Chief Marketing Officer reports directly to the president and is responsible for developing and enhancing the university’s reputation and
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to questioning by the student. Undergo a limited physical examination at the student’s direction. Assist students in developing their communication and clinical skills. Assist students in working through difficult
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the administration of all university employee benefit programs including regular evaluation and analysis of programs and services. Works with CMU's external benefit consultant, Marsh McLennan Agency (MMA), to develop
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Assistants, 1 – 2 Inclusion Assistants, and most RHDs supervise a front desk operation and advise community council. The RHD is charged with developing a community that promotes engagement, learning, respect
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with community and alumni engagement. Leads the planning, scheduling, and execution of program camps and clinics in conjunction with the coaching staff and the Director of Player Development. Engages in
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the nation in leadership development programming through our Sarah R. Opperman Leadership Institute, and we are proud to be among only 5% of U.S. universities in the top two Carnegie research classifications