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                Master of Science Degree in Nursing 0 years of relevant experience required. 0-2 years of leukemia or hematology experience preferred. OR Masters Prepared; Graduate of a PA-C program that qualifies 
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                to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Associate Director, Quality Program 
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                University, the primary role of the Veterinary Admissions and Recruitment Specialist for Rural Ohio is to coordinate recruitment efforts for the DVM program with a focus on Rural Ohio Resident seats 
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                analyst will act as the representative of the research program on promoting screening for colorectal and lung cancers as well as cancer-related conditions. The position will connect activities 
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                in the program dashboards; oversees the operational data analysis and data management to solve problems and provide strategic insight on data trends as well as review program improvement metrics 
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                Graduate of a Nurse Practitioner program that qualifies the graduate to sit for the certification examination of a national certifying organization recognized by the Ohio Board of Nursing Master of Science 
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                speech-language pathology. Teach courses in speech-language pathology in clinically-applied areas associated with their area of expertise. Grow the Flaum Fluency Program and expand Ohio State’s presence in 
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                The Workforce Development Senior Specialist in the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is responsible for identifying, implementing, and tracking workforce development program goals, both short 
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                employment outcomes and data collection and reporting processes. Additionally, responsible for all career and program related collaborations with academic program directors, faculty members, staff/colleagues 
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                of AI and software engineering or programming languages, including but not limited to automated code generation, intelligent debugging and de-obfuscation, AI-assisted code transformations, neural program