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Job Code 0001 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Summary: The University of Minnesota's Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program is seeking a
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excellence in teaching and learning whose skills and knowledge can complement current program offerings in the undergraduate and graduate programs. Priority will be given to candidates who can teach in
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documentation to support each step of the process through to application approval or denial. Screen patients for programs they may qualify for based on household income and family size, or other established
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Leadership Program (TBLP) is seeking a part-time TBLP Program Coordinator. TBLP is a cohort-based, spring-semester leadership development program. The small cohort meets weekly to identify and nurture
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. When requested, this position aids in logistical and catering arrangements for programs and events. This role will be located on the Minneapolis East Bank campus in Rapson Hall primarily supporting our
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scientists, occupational therapists, and medical laboratory scientists to tackle society’s toughest problems in Minnesota and across the globe. The College of Pharmacy offers degrees in the programs
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repairs and maintenance on ventilation systems, heating systems, pneumatic controls, plumbing fixtures, door hardware. Manage and troubleshoot computerized building systems and programs. Uses software
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%) Facilitate transitions of care within and between care settings, providers, and services. Manage referrals to the MOUD program, which may include registering new patients, explaining program guidelines and
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- the YouthCHAT Educator role has two components: To serve as youth educators for healthcare professionals and serve as youth advisors to staff and faculty on programs and projects related to adolescent and young
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medically complex patients. Qualifications • Graduate of an accredited ACGME Pediatric residency and/or fellowship-training program. • Board eligible/certified with the American Board of Pediatrics