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Position Details Position Details Advertising/Posting Title Data Analyst Posting Summary Our research program seeks an experienced data analyst with specialized bioinformatics expertise to support
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for supporting general laboratory oversight, including but not limited to ordering, equipment maintenance, and lab safety. In addition to appropriate safety training, the candidate will be encouraged to develop
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development. Contribute to initiatives that enhance operational efficiency and support divisional priorities. Financial Management Manage complex budgets, contracts, and bidding processes in coordination with
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risk management and student development committees. The coordinator will plan and execute fitness and wellness events, collaborate with campus partners, and represent Campus Rec at university-wide
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. General knowledge of practices and trends in fraternity and sorority life. Skills in student and organizational advising, leadership development, and program/event development. Experience working with and
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functions in support of Leahy PREVENT Grant and the PAIN (Pre-Hospital Analgesia Intervention) grant. The program consists of assisting patients in the Emergency Department suffering from Opioid Use Disorder
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& Compliance Officer, provides strategic direction for, and leadership of, a comprehensive University-wide environmental health and safety program. This position works with university leadership to assure
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health program and pediatric New American program, which cares for immigrant and refugee families in Vermont. Academic responsibilities include teaching residents and medical students, with opportunities
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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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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