129 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of New England
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development, and clinical seminar instruction, along with contributions to interprofessional education as needed. Additional responsibilities include student advising, participation in the admissions process
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standards. You will be responsible for developing and implementing health and safety policies, procedures, and supporting documentation, as well as managing the Safety, Hazard and Incident Reporting System
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computerized records Oversee reception desk operations, including staffing, coverage, and a professional, customer-focused experience for students, faculty, staff, and guests. Supervise, schedule, and train
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Partner works closely with university leadership to ensure people strategies align with institutional goals. The role is pivotal in shaping initiatives related to workforce planning, leadership development
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directly to the Director, the Coordinator will collaborate closely with community partners to develop, execute, and assess interventions focused initially on preventing childhood lead poisoning in Biddeford
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Description UNE looks to expand connections and nurture meaningful engagement with the University from our alumni and stakeholders. The Assistant Director of Alumni Programs develops and executes
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Description UNE looks to expand connections and nurture meaningful engagement with the University from our alumni and stakeholders. The Assistant Director of Alumni Programs develops and executes
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Portland, ME Description The Coordinator of Graduate and Professional Student Life assists in the planning, development and implementation of a broad spectrum of inclusive, collaborative and
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assessment. These individuals help students develop clinical reasoning, communication, and interpersonal skills in a safe, supportive environment. SPs participate in both educational encounters and high-stakes
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essential for answering the critical questions currently facing humanity: climate change, ecological collapse, human population growth, economic development, social inequality and accelerating land and water