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work involves methodologies and analytical frameworks that complement our medical anthropology program and will support students pursuing a joint PhD/MPH program. The successful candidate is expected
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Salesforce database. Other Duties as Assigned. Physical Effort Computer work, ability to travel and attend meetings on and off campus. Required to be mobile for long periods of time especially on gamedays
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supervisor program to support leadership and training. Monitor engagement shifts and ensure fundraising and outreach goals are met. Plan and execute multi-channel campaigns (phone, text, video, email). Align
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projects. Essential Functions The Academic Advisor must be able to use a computer and keyboard, and be able to use video communication technology (Skype, Zoom, Teams, etc.). Work is frequently conducted by
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. Manages small to medium-sized, moderately complex projects. Essential Functions The Academic Advisor must be able to use a computer and keyboard, and be able to use video communication technology (Skype
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. Manages small to medium-sized, moderately complex projects. Essential Functions The Academic Advisor must be able to use a computer and keyboard, and be able to use video communication technology (Skype
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Qualifications: D.D.S. or D.M.D. degree from an accredited institution. Completion of an accredited Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology residency program. Board certification or eligibility for certification by
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apply changes in the disability field. Physical Effort Duties are primarily sedentary. Must be able to use a computer at a desk or similar workstation, and travel to on-campus meetings as needed
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settings. Strong background in interdisciplinary care, patient advocacy, and trauma-informed approaches. Prior involvement in teaching, mentoring, or program development is a plus. Job Summary Contributes
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International Affairs (GSPIA). They are part of the Law School’s Semester in D.C. Program. The courses may be taught in person in our Washington, D.C. office or via Zoom. The courses will also be made available