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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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primary transcription and other related functions for the Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology Services. These functions include input of biopsy report daily into a specialized computer program, process final
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for media relations, science writing, social media, College of Medicine communications, marketing and web services). Identifies content to share with other departments such as Advancement and the university’s
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, workshops, health plan learning collaborative, web portal, and other avenues for communicating QI strategies to health plans. Reviews and identifies relevant literature on implementation science, rapid-cycle
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for security and implemented in UF’s information technology environment Contributes to the information security training and awareness program, which includes (but is not limited to): Collaborates with
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Implement a robust email marketing plan, using the full marketing mix, to support the college’s strategic priorities, with a clear focus on relationship-building. Write and refine personalized, engaging, and
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overseen by staff Expected Salary: $13.50/hour Required Qualifications: Federal Work Study Program REQUIRED - NO EXCEPTIONS! Must be dependable, punctual, detail-oriented, and courteous Must be able to work
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the Potato Management Lab, leading research efforts to address major challenges within Florida’s vegetable production systems. The faculty member will establish a extramural funded research program
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period. UF Employees are also eligible for the GatorPerks discount program , which provides big savings at various businesses and retailers! Explore UF’s plethora of benefit options here: TEAMS Benefits
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systems Develops collateral, resources, content, and web resources to highlight efforts for student success and world readiness. Conduct presentations to faculty, staff, and student leader groups to enhance