156 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"U.S"-"U" positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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required. Provide the Office of Students with consistent feedback about the tutee's academic progress, study habits, and any issues, which may arise with the tutoring process and program. Be evaluated by
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Director, Epilepsy and Functional Neurosurgery - (250000K9) Director , Maryland Epilepsy and Functional Neurosurgery Program Department of Neurosurgery University of Maryland School of Medicine
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with the tutoring process and program. Be evaluated by the tutee(s) and have the evaluation shared with the coursemaster. Tutoring feedback will be shared with the Office of Students. Submit bi-weekly
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Oncologic Surgery or currently in training in an accredited Oncologic Surgery fellowship program. Responsibilities will include establishing a broad Oncologic Surgery practice at University of Maryland
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, and professional development, along with additional exciting perks that employees can take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension), effective on your date of hire
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the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor. Candidates should be board certified in General Surgery or currently in training in an accredited General Surgery fellowship program. Responsibilities
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take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension), effective on your date of hire. Non-exempt regular staff receive a generous PAID leave package that starts with 11 days
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in an accredited General Surgery fellowship program. Responsibilities will include establishing a broad General Surgery practice at University of Maryland Medical Center, conducting independent
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that prioritizes wellness, work/life balance, and professional development, along with additional exciting perks that employees can take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program
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Coordinator or Specialist (Coordinator or Specialist, Community Program). Working with multiple organizations and state agencies, the Division of Addiction Research and Treatment serves as a leader in