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economic development. Emphasis on horticulture and diversified agriculture. 4-H youth development responsibilities include: 1) implementing a well-rounded program that develops youth through school and
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of time, computer use, and repetitive motions. Shift Primary shift may be 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shift including weekends and holidays. May be asked to cover other shifts based on the needs of the department. Job
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with objects up to 10 pounds and push/pull objects over 50 pounds. Sitting at computer workstations for extended periods, along with repetitive motion. Shift Three 12-hr shifts per week. Rotating shifts
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objects up to 10 lbs., repetitive motion and utilizing a computer for long periods of time. Ability to traverse campus to work at multiple locations. Shift This position is located in a department that
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to 10 lbs., repetitive motion and utilizing a computer for long periods of time. Ability to traverse campus to work at multiple locations. Shift This position is located in a department that operates 24
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employment at the University of Kentucky; 6. Successful completion of the Earn While You Learn NCT Training Program within 8 weeks of hire; plus American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support
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unit, the RN serves as an important component of the medical team. This team is responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of multiple medical and surgical disease complications. The primary
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unit, the RN serves as an important component of the medical team. This team is responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of multiple medical and surgical disease complications. The primary
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Board of Social Work Physical Requirements This position requires occasionally sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time; and performing tasks with repetitive motions (such as typing
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maintaining the integrity of human subjects research and the overall human research protections program (HRPP) at the University of Kentucky. Professional Associates (PAs) serve as information resources for IRB