453 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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required, please specify the type. (NOTE: Concentration and minors are not equivalent to a major) Nursing from an accredited Nurse Practitioner program. Required Experience 1 year If any
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multiple discipline and multidisciplinary medical clinics. They must have personal experience in navigating service delivery systems which include medical services, school services, school transition
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for all matters pertaining to the administration of the research, training & education, and strategic planning programs of the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center (FPBCC). The principal role of the ADA
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of lifespan disability services and supports across the lifespan and region. The ideal candidate must have skills and background that would allow for effective participation in multiple discipline and
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organizations. Candidates should demonstrate strong project management and organizational skills and have the ability to manage complex initiatives across multiple regions. A high level of cultural competence and
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Medical Center (UNMC) College of Dentistry is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the admissions process for the Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) program and supporting other programs within the College
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of program evaluation for UCEDD projects. UCEDD projects are educational and community outreach programs in collaboration with entities such as the NE Department of Health and Human Services, NE Department
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position will involve neuropsychological evaluations of adult and geriatric patients with memory and movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, stroke, and epilepsy, as well as occasional
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familiarity with maintenance of computer databases Ability to work effectively with other team members Ability to prioritize multiple tasks/responsibilities Strong interpersonal skills Preferred Education
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position will involve neuropsychological evaluations of adult and geriatric patients with memory and movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, stroke, and epilepsy, as well as occasional