238 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U"-"Prof"-"O" positions at Stony Brook University
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. Lead therapeutic groups when appropriate. Supervision of professional social work students when appropriate. Actively involved in performance improvement activities including program development, data
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centers, and campus events. Collaborate with students to co-create experiences that align with their interests and goals, enhancing motivation and involvement. Assess program effectiveness through
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opportunity to an experienced and motivated Informatics Analyst who wants to play a vital role in the success of the SUNY World Trade Center Health Program. You will be working closely with the organization's
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Functional Therapeutic Activities Specialist Position Summary A therapeutic recreation program is defined as a professional service that assists people with disabilities and other limitations
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centers, and campus events. Collaborate with students to co-create experiences that align with their interests and goals, enhancing motivation and involvement. Assess program effectiveness through
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. Works closely with other professional and disciplines to ensure timely and coordinated care. Participates in the Quality Assurance Program of the Department and serves on committees pertinent
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disease. Our research program focuses on identifying mechanisms involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. Specifically, we investigate the mechanisms that regulate proliferation
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facility with a 40-slot Adult Day Health Care Program dedicated to the care of honorably discharged Veterans of the United States Armed Forces, their spouses and Gold Star parents. Join an organization whose
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professional and disciplines to ensure timely and coordinated care. Participates in the Quality Assurance Program of the Department and serves on committees pertinent to the quality of care of the residents
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disease. Our research program focuses on identifying mechanisms involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. Specifically, we investigate the mechanisms that regulate proliferation