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The University of Virginia's Division of Student Affairs invites applications for a Program Coordinator. The Division of Student Affairs works for and alongside students to create the distinctive
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, other duties may be assigned. Position Compensation Range: $110,697.60 - $147,680.00 Annual MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: Bachelor of Science in Nursing from accredited nursing program, Master's degree
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and career goals. Advocate for the College’s liberal arts mission to various stakeholders across the University. Teach in the College’s First-Year Engagement Program. Qualified candidates must have a
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paid holidays; 8 weeks of paid parental leave; short term disability; up to $4,360 after your first year for combined use of tuition toward a degree-seeking program or up to $2,000 for professional
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and financial needs available immediately Competitive retirement benefits Tuition and professional development benefits after six months of employment Employee wellness program featuring activities
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Tuition and professional development benefits Employee wellness program featuring activities to earn up to $500/year To Apply: Please apply online , and search for R0068802. Internal applicants must apply
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personalized strategies to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward individuals within their portfolio. Key Responsibilities: Developing and implementing a comprehensive fundraising plan to include special
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-month eligibility review and recertification and obtain necessary documents as identified in the NMCM standards. Maintain documentation and program notes in the client records according to Virginia
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, Place, and Equity Postdoctoral Research Associate in the History of Nursing and Healthcare. This program recruits postdoctoral scholars who have the potential to assume tenure-track faculty positions and
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, immersive technologies of sound and light, Virtual Reality, and lucid dreaming. CSC’s Contemplative Research Fellow postdoctoral program is designed to mentor emerging scholars and scientists in