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program in the Plant Molecular & Cellular Biology Program (PMCB). PMCB is a graduate program in which faculty from different departments and colleges participate. This position also involves advising
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Classification Title: Human Services Program Manager Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area and five years of experience in program management. Appropriate
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Classification Title: Human Services Program Manager Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area and five years of experience in program management. Appropriate
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laboratory testing and patient care Assist with Newborn Screening Program referrals and track cases for quarterly reporting (20%) Manage food pantry inventory and coordinate with state contracts Advocate
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encourage you to join our team and grow with us to make a difference. Benefits: Competitive Salary Extensive Medical Benefits (including health, dental and vision) CE Opportunities Shift Differential Paid
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instructional and evaluation activities, ensuring high standards of performance and compliance with program objectives. About This Role: Training and Coordination Organizes and conducts training sessions
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grow with us to make a difference. Benefits: Competitive Salary Extensive Medical Benefits (including health, dental and vision) Shift Differentials CE Opportunities Paid Time Off & Paid Holidays
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, generally: Day shift, Evening shift, or Night Shift. Reassignment to a different primary shift, rotating shifts, split shifts, and extended shifts may be required and assigned depending on hospital needs
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Assistant will serve as a research support professional providing statistical assistance to R01 Boot Camp mentees and program faculty. Under supervision, the position will support study design, data
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/divisions throughout the University of Florida and the public. This function requires not only an understanding of programs of the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs, College of Medicine, and the