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process documentation and mapping, requirements gathering, communication with end users and partner schools, and testing. Makes recommendations for improvements to the PCard program. Expected Salary
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Classification Title: Biological Scientist I Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in biology or a closely related life science field. Job Description: -Designs and performs
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Classification Title: Academic Program Spec I Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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experience as a supervisor or team lead and/or completion of leadership/management training program (eg. Managing at UF – The Supervisory Challenge). Qualities: Exceptional customer service with a professional
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Description: SUPPORT PATIENT ASSIGNMENTS: Assist with the assignment of patients for student DMD program and provide cross-coverage of this task when the Screening Coordinator is on leave. Use databases
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of Medicine, DEA, and Self-Insurance Trust. Oversee credentialing, reappointments, and provider enrollment for faculty, regional program physicians, and APPs; ensure timely completion of PLQs, NPIFs, billing
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guidelines. Research Support - Assists medical and scientific partners to design protocol methodologies for basic science, preclinical studies, and clinical protocols. Helps with protocol development and
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Administration: Serve as program POC. Serve on TWD advisory committees as a non-voting member. Translational Science Academy Seminar Series focused on ESIs and post-Docs - develop seminar announcements, maintain
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, data science, robotics, biophysics, computer vision, advanced imaging, multi-omics, chemical biology, and synthetic biology. We invite applications from innovators developing transformative technologies
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, the gardens are dedicated to advancing patient care, research and service through its vibrant and growing therapeutic horticulture program. The gardens are open to the public year-round and boast a collection