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responsibilities include participation in the development and improvement of policies and procedures pertaining to the program, working collaboratively with the UF IACUC by participating in inspections, reviewing
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resources, and work with minimal supervision Commitment to continuous learning and development, including receiving and giving feedback Skills to adapt to change as the program priorities or audience changes
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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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University policies and procedures. Assist with the development of program training manuals and materials including safety and risk management practices to meet national standards and University policy. In
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the development and maintenance of a Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) for UF students. Facilitation and/or participation in tabling events to provide psychoeducation on the Collegiate Recovery Program. Serving
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Competency (2) Intensive Support (Suicide Prevention and Intervention) , (3) Alcohol and Other Drugs Prevention and Intervention , and (4) Psychological Assessment. Program development opportunities may be
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compliance. • Educate staff on trial eligibility requirements and actively encourage trial enrollment within the Comprehensive Spine Program. • Distribute sponsor literature to assist staff in maintaining
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the cleanliness and appearance of sidewalks, windows, and entrance doors, including removing debris, spider webs, and sod webworm cases, washing windows/doors, pressure washing and polishing fixtures. Report
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) Services programs. AOD services work to support UF students in gaining better understanding of the impact of substance use, develop programs that help students explore areas that may contribute to substance
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Foundation. Reporting and Reconciliation: Utilizes Excel data to prepare E2R spreadsheet journal entries to process departmental billing for 2 out of 4 of our scientific auxiliaries. This involves utilizing MS