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surgical education to medical students and residents every day of the year. The department also has a vibrant research program including funded grants and clinical trials. The employees in the department
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facilities maintenance and housekeeping services. Facilities Services primary purpose is to plan and perform corrective and preventive maintenance functions on all building structures and equipment and utility
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Ph.D. program in Biomedical Sciences provides rigorous, interdisciplinary training that prepares graduates for a variety of leadership roles in academia, research, government, industry, and medicine. Job
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functional aspects of human physiology and disease. The departments Ph.D. program in Biomedical Sciences provides rigorous, interdisciplinary training that prepares graduates for a variety of leadership roles
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Program (ORP) which offers matching employer contributions and employee control of investment choices, along with eligibility to participate in various Voluntary Supplemental Retirement Plans (401k, 403b
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of this position include: Working with the learning specialists to plan sessions and identify students’ strengths and weaknesses. Collaborating with other Academic Services staff in strategy and management
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, as well as experienced support staff. The Division is a nationally recognized and funded Hemophilia Treatment Center with a robust Hemophilia 340B pharmacy program, a state funded and nationally
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TO STATE HUMANRESOURCES ACT. Employment in this position provides eligibility to participate in the UNC Optional Retirement Program (ORP) which offers matching employer contributions and employee
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enhance a nationally recognized research program, as evidenced by a strong record of impactful publications in sport and/or tactical populations, and seek external funding. The successful candidates will
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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 local lead