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Occupational Summary Plan, coordinate and administer activities within assigned program areas; develop, coordinate and advise on policy related to specified programs. May exercise full supervision
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Program Research Data Tech II, you’ll be a vital part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary team that supports groundbreaking work in AI, semiconductors, and deep technologies. Be Bold. The Deep Tech
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bachelor's degree program. Experience Work requires the ability to plan and administer programs and direct program activities within a specific functional area, generally acquired through four years of related
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, an endo-surgery center, and more. Commitment Bonus $2500 paid in 2 equal installments General Description of the Job Class The Duke Children’s Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) will be a program for
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Be You. Be Bold. Choose Duke. At Duke University, we believe in bold ideas and global impact. As the Program Coordinator for the International Master of
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Plan, coordinate, and implement events and other academic-related programs. Develop and coordinate materials and resources to ensure program success. Apply standard project management methodology
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certification. Duke University Health System has 6000 + registered nurses Quality of Life: Living in the Triangle! Relocation Assistance (based on eligibility) Nursing Program Manager – Quality and Safety – Duke
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, an endo-surgery center, and more. CNIV Leader- Float Pool and International RN program Duke University Health System Float Pool This job classification is used for the Nursing Float Pool managed by
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6000 + registered nurses Quality of Life: Living in the Triangle! Relocation Assistance (based on eligibility) Registered Nurse (RN) (Experienced) – Duke Children’s Partial Hospitalization Program
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Facility. Summary The DUHS SRNA program is intended to provide RN's the opportunity to attend (or are already attending) an accredited school of nurse anesthesia. RN's must apply and be accepted