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that support decision-making or program operations. Proficiency in word processing, spreadsheets, and office productivity tools (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite or Google Workspace), with the ability to produce
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established deadlines. Proven writing, quantitative, and research abilities, demonstrated through preparation of accurate correspondence, data summaries, or reports that support decision-making or program
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. Benefits Overview Multiple health and dental plan options, plus vision coverage. Up to 8% retirement plan match. Generous leave time, including vacation, sick, and personal time, and 12+ holidays per year
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student and trainee learning experiences. Collaborates with subject matter experts, faculty, and simulation program stakeholders to align training with realistic, clinically relevant healthcare scenarios
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student and trainee learning experiences. Collaborates with subject matter experts, faculty, and simulation program stakeholders to align training with realistic, clinically relevant healthcare scenarios
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programs, and nationally recognized programs in the marine sciences, the natural and social sciences, business, the humanities, and the arts. Benefits Overview Multiple health and dental plan options, plus
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Faculty Affairs beginning in Summer 2026. This role advances academic excellence across the College by stewarding program quality, promoting innovation, and ensuring a culture of continuous improvement
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Statistics. This is a unique and exciting opportunity for a forward-thinking leader to redefine the School’s future through strategic visioning and innovative program development, including the launch of new
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activity at UNE. Develop and lead an early career faculty mentoring program to increase faculty productivity as measured broadly in numbers of publications and applications for financial support by
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activity at UNE. Develop and lead an early career faculty mentoring program to increase faculty productivity as measured broadly in numbers of publications and applications for financial support by