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responsibilities and duties required of personnel so classified. Work requires completion of an accredited Bachelors of Science in Nursing, Associates degree in Nursing, or Nursing Diploma program with coursework in
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centers, including the Department of Population Health Sciences (DPHS). The Duke PopHealth DataShare™ (https://populationhealth.duke.edu/research/pophealth-datashare ) is a shared resource managed in DPHS
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for an adjunct instructor position to teach a seminar on Project Management for International Development in the Master of International Development Policy (MIDP) Program . The course should be taught at a level
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. Review/correct batch records as needed. Conduct internal program audits. Work Performed Enable compliance of the Carolinas Cord Blood Bank (CCBB) with FDA regulations and FACT accreditation standards
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in a field such as electronics or computer technology, or equivalent work/on-the-job training experience. Experience: Minimum five years in a parking environment, preferably in an educational
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components to troubleshoot system issues. • Perform basic calculations and conversions. • Use computer software applicable to plant operations. • Conduct chemical testing and maintain proper treatment levels
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using two-way radios, computers, email, and verbal interactions with departments, partner agencies, patients, and visitors. Patrol and monitor premises—on foot or by vehicle—to deter crime, identify
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Be You. Philanthropy at Duke University School of Law is a strategic enterprise—one that advances academic distinction, expands access to legal education, and
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stakeholders and staff Demonstrated commitment to completing work efficiently and by designated deadlines Strong organizational and communication skills Ethics – You may assist the Research Program Leader in
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Be You. At Duke, we celebrate individuality and the unique perspectives that each member of our community brings. As the Program Coordinator for the Duke