249 computer-programmer-"the"-"U"-"IMPRS-ML"-"U.S"-"UCL" positions at University of Virginia
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. Certified to practice as a Nurse Aide in the Commonwealth of Virginia OR must meet one of the following criteria (required): (1) Successful completion of the UVa PCT Education Program OR Successful
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expectations for the student experience. Creating and maintaining program resources and promotional materials. Leading or supporting global program selection and scholarship processes, student workshops, and
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of bioinformatics and computational biology. The lab’s research program focuses on developing computational methods for high-throughput genomics technologies and integrating data science and experimental approaches
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sport program(s), however, they may serve in a supporting capacity for a secondary sports program. They are responsible for providing assistance to Associate and Head Athletic Trainers in the prevention
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The Surgical Skills Training Center Lead is a newly created position that offers a unique opportunity to combine operating room experience with a growing interest in surgical education and program
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. In addition to the above job responsibilities, other duties may be assigned. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE: Education: Graduated from an accredited Licensed Practical Nurse Program
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recommendations by considering past requirements, expenditures, and current program plans. Managing grant submissions. Compiling reports and analyses, noting progress and/or adverse trends and recommending
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UVA’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies seeks a Student Success Coach to support students on their journey from admission to program completion. The School helps working adults finish
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HOOS FLEETKEEPERS TRAINING PROGRAM University Transit Service (UTS) at the University of Virginia’s Department of Parking and Transportation is searching for candidates for the UTS HOOS
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The Brains, Emotions, and Adolescent Relationships (BEAR) Lab at the University of Virginia, under the direction of Stefanie Sequeira, Ph.D., in collaboration with the Program for Anxiety