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Part-time Research Assistant Apply now Job no: 506339 Work type: Part-Time Location: Hybrid/Flexible Work Arrangement Categories: College of Computing and Informatics Job Summary Dr. Harry Zhang in
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collaborate closely with the PIs, student workers, and a Youth Advisory Group (YAG). This is an ideal position for a scholar with interests at the intersection of games, education, and creative computing who
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Assistant/Associate Women's Soccer Coach will be responsible for recruiting, administration and on field coaching of the Women's Soccer program as directed by the Head Women's Soccer Coach. This Assistant
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posting does not guarantee a currently open position. Adjunct CAT Faculty applications are being accepted for Six general areas: Core (Counseling) Masters program courses Art Therapy and Counseling courses
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years post-doctoral conferral. Ability to acquire funding sufficient to establish and maintain a research or consulting program. Demonstrated ability to initiate and manage scientific projects with
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friendly and cheerful demeanor. Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and Electronic Health Records. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
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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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systems staff to implement common procedures and solutions that improve network services; works with computer lab and desktop support staff to solve network issues; and documents procedures and instructions
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in preclinical skills and/or other laboratory/lecture roles as related to background, interests, and needs of the program. Essential Functions Provides clinical education to optometry students
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curriculum. This innovative program provides medical students with structured opportunities to explore various specialties, refine their career interests, and gain valuable insights to inform their residency