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- Office/Clerical Organizational Unit Overview: The College of Nursing is an academic unit of East Carolina University, located on Health Sciences Campus. The purpose of the Nurse Anesthesia (NA) program is
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and IRB amendments, and 4) assist with the establishment and evaluation of a digital technology lending program in through our partners (heads of libraries and community stakeholders), and 5) assist Drs
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Position Details Position Information Advertising Department CAMPUS RECREATION AND WELLNESS Academic Term/Year FALL 2025/SPRING 2026 Position Title Student Employment - Sport Program Supervisors
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, Training/Education Experience as an RN in direct patient care, teaching experience in a pre-licensure nursing program. License or Certification required by the Department N/A Special Instructions to
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of Medicine at East Carolina University. The Department proudly hosts a two-year, CAMPEP-accredited medical physics residency program, and co-sponsors a CAMPEP-accredited medical physics graduate program with
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clarification and supplementation to enhance a student’s understanding. The Student-Athlete Academic Services’ Tutor program staff is selected from among the top students at ECU, who undergo a structured training
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technology lending program in through our partners (heads of libraries and community stakeholders), and 5) assist Drs. Leslie Cofie and Alice Richman (Principal Investigators) with tracking project progress
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/ Advertising Department HLTH/HUMAN PERF,COLLEGE OF Division Academic Affairs Classification Title 10300 University Program Associate Competency Level 2 - Journey Working Title Community Engagement Coordinator
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patients as needed. DENTAL MEDICINE SUPPORT POSITION – NOT SUBJECT TO STATE HUMAN RESOURCES ACT. Employment in this position provides eligibility to participate in the UNC Optional Retirement Program (ORP
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services through the North Carolina Infant Toddler Program to infants and toddlers, birth to age three, and their families identified as at risk for or experiencing developmental delays. The CDSA is the