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working select weekend and evening hours. Maintains the confidential integrity of all client level information. Proactively reports any issues requiring action, intervention, or resolution to the Program
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provide full time clinical services and serve as a stroke faculty of the Comprehensive Stroke Center. Part A: Stroke Neurologist Responsibilities: 1. Directly reports to the director of stroke program and
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an Operations/Technical Coordinator – Women’s Volleyball. Among the key duties of the position are the following: Provides technical and operational support for the Women’s Volleyball program. Works under
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, this position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement. The flexible work arrangements outlined in Rutgers Policy 60.3.22 are part of a pilot program that is effective September 1, 2022 through August 31
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manifestations of medical conditions. • Is available for consultation by the medical staff in cases of oral pathology and other related conditions of common interest. • Arranges program and treatment for patients
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. Participates in and assists with Quality Program and needs assessments to improve current programs and develop innovative programs/services to meet the students’ needs for mental health services on campus
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. Provides assessments for the Children’s Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (CMRSS) program in designated catchment area that meet quality and quantity standards within UBHC and the Children’s System
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postdoctoral fellowship positions on our newly funded NIAAA Institutional Research Training T32 program, Training in Research on Alcohol use and its Consequences and Etiology (TRACE). The goal of this program is
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for Regulatory Science, the Center of Excellence for Rapid Surveillance of Tobacco, the Tobacco Dependence Program, a Tobacco Industry Marketing Program, and a Tobacco Control Law & Policy Resource
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computer program to replace the DNA Sequence Analysis Program (DSAP) that is used by participants in the Waksman Student Scholars Program (WSSP). DSAP is an on-line program used by high school students in the WSSP