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(VTC), with primary responsibility for non-local clinical research studies. The Clinical Research Coordinator will support principal investigators (PIs) in protocol development, preparation and
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level on and off the field. Beyond performance, this role fosters holistic student-athlete development, empowering athletes to make informed nutrition choices that support academic success, mental health
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. • Support faculty development in simulation pedagogy across CNHS and interprofessional partners. • Track simulation budgets and recommend new technologies and materials. Qualifications • Doctorate in Nursing
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Medical and Interprofessional Education (CMIE) program, including the development and coordination of ongoing educational activities for internal and external medical faculty and staff. Serves as a resource
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participate in professional development activities as a basis for future independent research careers in industry, academia, or beyond. The position may also involve mentoring junior researchers, assisting with
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side projects and participate in professional development activities as a basis for development of an independent career. UVM is an R1 research university guided by Our Common Ground values
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with the Director of the Prism Intercultural Center and the Men & Masculinities Program Director. Administer and manage the ongoing operations and development of Prism programs. Assess challenges and
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the development and enhancement of preventive maintenance data, supports IWMS reporting and configuration tasks, and conducts field verification work needed to ensure reliable asset data. Working under
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the Senior Assistant on DFA initiatives and organizational development efforts Provide logistical support for VPFA-sponsored leadership meetings Lead or support division-wide initiatives, including staff
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intentional organizational change is not only possible but desired. The University is ready for evolution and to more fully embrace its grand mission of education, research, and stewardship. Over the last year