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Instructor -ONA is a dual-function role designed to enhance patient care delivery while supporting the development of future nursing professionals. This position is composed of approximately 67% direct nursing
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development and evaluation, human subject studies, data collection and analyses, and dissemination of research findings through publications and presentations. The lab manager will perform some of these
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clinical instruction to support the orientation, ongoing educational needs and professional development of Patient Care Resource Managers (PCRM) and Social Workers (SW). The Clinical Educator functions as an
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for providing nutritional care to patients which may include screening, nutrition assessment and care plan development, ongoing nutrition intervention, nutrition counseling and diet education according
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| Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Technician 4 - in the Center for Automotive Research (CAR), this position reports to CAR Professor, Giorgio Rizzoni, and assists with the development and
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Development & Implementation: Provide guided implementation of novel AI methods for investigators, particularly those with limited technical expertise. Strategic Consultation and Solution Design: Offer expert
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assigned. This technician also participates in quality control, continuous quality improvement, inventory control, professional development, training, and continuing education within the area. Minimum
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. This role is responsible for the development, implementation, coordination, and evaluation of youth‑focused programming at the Healthy Community Center, including youth volunteer training and coordination
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techniques that extend beyond formal training or established laboratory protocols. Through applied research, technical evaluation, and experimental workflow development, the position contributes
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the evolution of The Ohio State University's traditional and enterprise risk management framework through the development and deployment of risk management tools, processes, and practices, as