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resources on solving healthcare needs. Some ideas are vague, some are well-formed, some are advanced, some are in the early stages of development. This position is based on campus. Per UMN policy, work may be
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for an early childhood public health project promoting early developmental monitoring and developmental monitoring. Additional tasks include development through co-creation methods, developing messaging
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Student Supervision ● Hire, on-board, supervise, train, and coach undergraduate student employees who staff our seven information desks. ● Administratively support the oversight of information desk
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applications. Priority consideration will be given to those who applied before August 1st. Job Duties: Communications (35%) Develops, designs, and implements an overall strategic communication plan to maximize
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/Temporary Temporary Job Code 0001 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview Professional Development Facilitators are a critical and important part of
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, work hours may vary from day to day, week to week and season to season. Major Job Functions: Program Development and Administration Program Planning & Scheduling Staff Supervision and Development
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the College of Education and Human Development, is seeking to hire up to two interventionist/facilitator positions for several prevention studies being conducted in partnership with an east suburban school
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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary of Position: Provide routine laboratory work and project management to support the development of novel therapeutic
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Associate 1, 8208A1) is a 1.0 FTE employee at the Multidisciplinary Institute for Child Welfare (MICW). The University of Minnesota’s College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) established the MN Child
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the direction of Professor Shen, this hire will be performing research assistance, event preparation, and web content development work to disseminate research at the intersection of neuroscience and law. This