337 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U.S"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"O.P" positions at University of Michigan
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. Participate on and inform internal and external university committees. Maintain a thorough knowledge of and interpret Federal Title IV regulation and guidance, state program directives, institutional awarding
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Training Fellowship program, beginning in September 2025. This non-accredited fellowship is designed to prepare athletic trainers for advanced clinical practice in sports medicine. Using an interdisciplinary
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strong and collegial research community of the University of Michigan. Candidates being considered for this position will be expected to work within a team-based research program and to support the
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Other duties as assigned Required Qualifications* High School Diploma or GED Graduation from a Certified Medical Assistant program or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge
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Practitioner Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner program AHA approved BLS Current DEA license Minimum of three (3) years of patient care experience in the care of critically ill neonates or infants in
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projections, and creating short- and long-term strategies. The role also involves designing marketing plans to enhance program visibility and counseling students on educational planning and career opportunities
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and observation care by providing payers with clinical information via fax, autoroute, and web-based programs, for example, E-Referral, Navinet, Pnote Demonstrate ability to use multiple computer
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, innovative, and willing to take on tasks/responsibilities with autonomy and creativity as we are a growing program, and the working environment will continue to change. Experience working in 340B, including
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Apply Now Job Summary Class Piano Coordinator (approximately 50% of workload) and Piano Pedagogy Laboratory Program (PPLP) Teacher (approximately 50% of workload). The role ensures program integrity
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during public health emergencies. Co-Directors Drs. Marisa Eisenberg and Emily Martin and their colleagues have an active research program to integrate mathematical modeling with community-based