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preparation and cooking of food in assigned area; initiates partnerships with other departments; leads the development of new menu items; leads and trains food service staff in production, preparation and
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Collaborate with camp supervisors to develop ideas and address concerns, including behavior issues or bullying Build positive relationships with campers and support their social development Work with fellow
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maintaining the daily operations of a newly formed laboratory, and supporting ongoing mouse and cell biology studies. This role offers exceptional opportunities for skill development, career advancement, and
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. The ST contributes to organizational effectiveness and demonstrates career growth and development. The ST works variable rotating shifts as assigned. Call is assigned on a rotating basis. For Hire
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demonstrates career growth and development. The position is located at the JCSMI Sports Med Outpatient Surgery Center, 2835 Fred Taylor Drive. Worked hours vary based on business need. Late coverage is
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partners; Leads web marketing projects, partnering with the IT development team, to successfully implement website overhauls and enhancements, including leading the creation of wireframes and design for
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Sciences | Physics Administration Applies specialized engineering expertise within the field of high-energy physics to support PI-led scientific research by contributing to the design, development, testing
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during cancer evolution, caffeine treatment, and UV-induced DNA damage and lupus development. Our approaches include cell culture (primary cells and established cell lines), flow cytometry, DNA replication
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System Shared Services | Planning and Business Development Job Description The position is responsible for driving competitive and market intelligence to enable business and strategic plans, growth
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critical insights for the development of novel preventive strategies, biomarkers, and targeted therapies. Growing evidence indicates that secretory epithelial cells of the distal fallopian tube (FTSECs