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/Professor, Clinical Scholar Pathway Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine University of Vermont The Department of Neurological Sciences at the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine (LCOM) in alliance with
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background check. -Effective communication skills. -Basic computer skills, including the use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) -Ability to work occasional overtime Desirable Qualifications -40-hour Asbestos
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in the absence of the Medical Director. Minimum Qualifications (or equivalent combination of education and experience) MD/DO degree from accredited program and three to five years’ clinical experience
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of Public Administration (Non-Tenure Track), Department of Community Development and Applied Economics The University of Vermont’s NASPAA-accredited Master of Public Administration (MPA) program seeks
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oversight for the University’s Title IX program and ensures institutional compliance with federal and state nondiscrimination laws. This role is well suited for a professional who brings sound legal judgment
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of computer operations required. Demonstrated commitment to diversity, social justice and training, fostering a collaborative multicultural environment. Desirable Qualifications Familiarity with retail sales
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, Genetics, or Biochemistry and at least six semesters (or 24 months) of prior research laboratory experience. Experience working with human specimens and general molecular biology, virology and microbiology
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required. Demonstrated multicultural competency and a commitment to recruit a diverse student population required. Effective communication skill, both oral and written, required. Basic computing skills (word
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Assistant/Associate/Professor, Clinical Scholar Pathway Department of Neurological Sciences Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont The Department of Neurological Sciences at the Robert Larner, M.D
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faculty in globally important infectious diseases. The TGIR includes faculty working in basic, clinical, translational, and computational sciences across domestic and international settings. The Division