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with a strong teaching focus and the research infrastructure of a research-intensive institution. Basic Qualifications The postdoctoral fellow position requires a PhD in environmental health
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coordinator for the Medical Imaging and Radiologic Sciences Sonography Program include working in partnership with the Radiologic Technology clinical coordinator(s) in the management and oversight of clinical
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) program. The REACH program provides mentorship for early career faculty to help generate cutting-edge research, disseminate research findings, and secure research funding. The successful candidate will be
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and HIT program students (as applicable). Promote maintenance of CAHIIM accreditation standards and ensure compliance with AHIMA curriculum competencies. Reporting Lines: Incumbent will report to
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Director Care and Associate Program Manager of Population Health on multi-country proposals that overlap with the population and primary care vision. ● Assist in hosting high-level visitors to AMPATH Kenya
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), ensuring the integration and sharing of high-quality, actionable threat data. OmniSOC's Security Services: Enhances member security programs through expert guidance, program assessments, operational support
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-language pathology available at the rank of Clinical Assistant Professor. The position requires a master’s degree or PhD in speech-language pathology, ASHA certification (CCC-SLP), clinical experience in
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-month appointment, tenure track faculty position. The successful applicant will have the ability to teach and mentor both graduate (MS and PhD) and undergraduate (BS) students, will be responsible
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The successful candidate will teach undergraduate Education courses that are part of the Tomorrow’s Teachers: Growing Our Own high school pathway program. The successful candidate will teach courses using a hybrid
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of manuscripts, as well as user support and training and technical consultation. Experience with routine instrument maintenance and repair is expected. Knowledge in computing, information technology, programming