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special needs. Licensed Occupational Therapist. Must have or be eligible to receive a Florida Medicaid Number. Preferred: Knowledge of IDEA, Part C Early Intervention Working knowledge of child development
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Related Disorders (COARD) and. UF is also an active site for the NIH-landmark Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study. "Why Choose Medicine At UF?" ABOUT GAINESVILLE The City of Gainesville
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, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. work week. The position requires the candidate to work in-person at the ABI Offices at the Straughn IFAS Extension Professional Development Center in Gainesville, Florida. Any
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Union programs, services and open student employee positions Assist in the maintenance and development of the Reitz Union Gator Market Collaborate with Event Services team to cover shifts in Event
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functions, including serving as a resource on issues, policies, and procedures, and contributing to the development of processes in and for the group. Knowledge on practices of University administrative
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calculations and analyses • Adjust experimental designs as necessary based on experimental data analysis Support Development of Lab Research Directions: • Provide input for technical reports, research papers
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applications, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. • Direct the development and review of briefing documents to facilitate effective meetings with regulatory bodies • Coordinate
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). UF is also an active site for the NIH-landmark Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study. UF is an active campus in the heart of a growing city. UF is one of the Top 10 public universities
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. Maintain IPHI biobank using the cloud-based LIMS system. Maintain annual temperature calibration of IPH laboratory equipment Help Investigators with proposal development, progress reports, budget creation
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Collaborative Intervention Development and Investigation of Promise, a four-year research study (July 2024- June 2028) funded by the Institute of Education Sciences. Special educators have long experienced