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campaigns supporting program recruitment. Supporting communication and promotion of school events, including occasional project management, for school-based programs/events such as annual lectures, Step
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including comprehensive health and retirement plan options. We also focus on creating and sustaining a healthy mix of work, personal and academic pursuit – all in an effort to support your work-life
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, insurance procedures, and healthcare billing procedures. Preferred Qualifications Strong written and verbal communication skills, strong attention to detail, ability to utilize various computer programs and
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with institutional priorities. This position will provide strategic vision for new program development from the enrollment and market standpoint, and to work with the curriculum team to align program
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monitoring projects (EMA) for adolescents and young adults across multiple pain and medical conditions. Conduct qualitative research (interviews, focus groups, coding) Apply statistical analyses in support of
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) Clinical Instructor (12 month) non-tenure track position in our Undergraduate Program in Public Health. The person hired for this position will have a primary focus on teaching and mentoring Public Health
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its University Nanosatellite Program, and a Short Cycle Laboratory (SCL). The SCL is for newcomers and those who desire work in the laboratory but have yet to decide which subsystem to join. The
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comprehensive health and retirement plan options. We also focus on creating and sustaining a healthy mix of work, personal and academic pursuit – all in an effort to support your work-life effectiveness. Visit
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(APPE) programs. Your role will involve managing the EE program, providing assessments and recommendations to leadership, and serving as the main point of contact for external partners. Additionally, you
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highly encouraged to apply. Evaluation of candidates will be based on research productivity, potential for development of an independent research program and capability of teaching. Preference will be