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Classification: Analyst Programmer 2 Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $66,132 - $122,736 per year FTE: 1.0 Review of Applications Begins December 30, 2025; open until filled Special
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, measles and mumps (MMR), seasonal flu, hepatitis B, and other immunization requirements. Minimum Requirements • Master’s degree in athletic training from an accredited program. • Certified by the National
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. Renewals will be dependent upon program needs, funding, and performance. Salary will be dependent upon education, experience, and available funding. Possible research areas encompass program development
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, Cognitive Neuroscience and Computational/Theoretical Neuroscience. Minimum Requirements Research Assistant: • Bachelors degree in Biology or related field Research Associate/Postdoctoral Scholar: • PhD in
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setting. • Experience completing the payroll cycle at the University of Oregon. • Experience with the UO Banner HRIS system. • Experience with computer programs, including Excel and Smartsheet. • Experience
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). • Experience and proficiency with common computer programs including Microsoft Office. • Experience in purchasing for multiple business lines or industries. • Experience in maintenance, repair, and operations
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Apply now Job no:535840 Work type:Officer of Administration Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Healthcare/Nursing, Information Technology, Student Life/Services, Computer and Information
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notified prior to references being contacted. Department Summary The Division of Student Life supports the university’s academic mission and strategic plan through comprehensive programs and services
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Portland establishes a new national model for behavioral healthcare for children and families by creating a first-of-its-kind undergraduate training program in child behavioral health. The institute
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Core Education more visible as an essential part of the student experience, promote student success, and evolve the program to meet changing faculty and student needs and aspirations. Minimum