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) - Advanced Neurorehabilitation Occupational Therapy Program - School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. Position Overview The primary responsibility of this position is the teaching in the Occupational
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the most current Microsoft applications; provides office support and technical assistance for county program staff, including producing letters, posts for office social media, reports, and other
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County Department: FAES | Paulding County The Office Services Coordinator Position in Williams County is a 40-hour, 5-day per week position that will provide primary support for all program areas in
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or substantially contributing to research, education, and clinical programs. Responsibilities include advancing an externally funded program of research, publishing research in high quality peer-reviewed scientific
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and develops a leading educational program in Radiology at the organizational, regional, and national levels. This dedicated leader will represent the Department’s education mission throughout
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medical center. They will also participate in our Teleneurology program, offering neurology expertise to our community hospitals via telemedicine. Academic rank and track commensurate with academic record
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involvement in his/her own plan of care, improving services levels, reducing the length of hospitalization and decreasing costs. Patients and their families will experience the benefits of patient-focused care
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graduate program in German and undergraduate programs in German, Scandinavian, and Yiddish offer a wide array of courses, covering both languages (German, Swedish, Old Norse, Yiddish) and research fields
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demonstrated experience in MS Office applications including Word, Excel, Power Point and Access. The program coordinator will work closely with Department leadership on the development of class listings, fliers
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success. Department Information The Department of Comparative Studies is home to an internationally renowned interdepartmental graduate program in folklore that provides an opportunity for students in a