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, the Assistant Coach contributes to the development of a competitive Division I Field Hockey program. The primary responsibility of the Assistant Coach lies in instructing student-athletes in the sport
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leads the vital events program at Temple Law through strategic planning, coordinating, and implementing events at the Law School including but not limited to lectures/workshops; meetings; luncheons
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://careers.temple.edu/sites/careers/files/documents/T_Salary_Structure.pdf Job Summary: The Temple University Honors Program is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program that fosters a supportive network of diverse and
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referral program-TERP! Current employees can earn up to $500! Conditions apply. Please contact the HR Employment office for details. POSITION SUMMARY Position Summary: The Clinical Research Nurse, under
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-temple to learn more about the benefits of working at Temple University. On-Site Required Education and Experience High School graduate. Successful completion of LPN license program and active LPN License
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Coach, the Assistant Coach helps develop a competitive Division I Women’s Volleyball program. The primary role of the Assistant Coach is to teach student-athletes the game of Women’s Volleyball
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ability to utilize online financial systems. *Demonstrated computer skills, and advanced proficiency with MS Office Suite, including advanced spreadsheet and database software skills. *Demonstrated
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others within and outside the University for the exchange of information. * Demonstrated experience in problem solving and using independent judgment. * Proficiency in the use of computers and spreadsheets
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Clearances. *Expert knowledge of the preauthorization and reimbursement process. *Demonstrated ability to schedule, supervise and develop staff. *Demonstrated computer skills, and proficiency with MS Office
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understand the English language. 2. Willingness to work with and handle rodents, USDA-covered species, and other animal species involved in the Temple University animal program. 3. Demonstrated ability