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. Provide weekly staff supervision meetings as required by the program. Ensure staff have materials, training and resources to perform all aspects of their role. Travel to outlying counties as needed
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the level of professional assistance. Excellent written and verbal communication skills necessary. Excellent computer skills with demonstrated knowledge with learning new programs and competence in project
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international efforts to enable resilient coastal futures. Responsibilities: This is a program development position, with no teaching or service expectations. The primary roles are: Lead development of applied
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clinical phases of the program, contributing to both education and administrative duties while engaging in team-based teaching across the curriculum. About This Role We are seeking a dynamic and innovative
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; and facilitate technology transfer.” UFTI is home to auxiliary programs McTrans, Technology Transfer (T2), and I-STREET, each of which plays a distinctive but complementary role within
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involves building and maintaining meaningful relationships with internal stakeholders and external advisory boards, serving as a key partner in coordinating meetings, developing programming, and the
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signature requirements. Performs CSR duties at multiple clinic locations. Makes phone contacts to other departments, physicians, patients and other outside organizations as necessary for the departmental
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p.m. (ET) of the posting end date. Multiple vacancies will be filled from this posting. Position has been reposted, previous applicants still under consideration. Health Assessment Required: Yes
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. News Best Colleges rankings, UF continues to drive advancements across multiple fields. With over 60,000 students, 32,000 employees, and a $10 billion annual budget, UF is among the largest and most well
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technical support to projects funded through the FCR3 (Florida’s Coral Reef Restoration and Recovery) Initiative Grant Program. This may include reviewing grant work plans and other associated agreement