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, etc. impede or propel students, faculty, and staff. Essential Functions: Manage, prepare, coordinate and schedule course arrangements for continuing education programs. Manage program operations
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, operation and evaluation of athletic training operations for the intercollegiate athletics program. Essential Functions: 1. Leads the Sports Medicine and Wellness team in the absence of the Assistant
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endodontic department, performs various duties related to patient and financial management for the Advanced Education Program in Endodontology. University of the Pacific recognizes that diversity, equity, and
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oral healthcare to children and inspired by the professionalism, expertise, and demeanor of the departmental faculty and staff. Additionally, the school’s dental auxiliary utilization (DAU) program is
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Qualifications Two (2) years of post-high school education. Three (3) years of experience in customer service and written communications. Two (2) years of experience in engaging databases, event planning, program
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officers to successfully hand-off qualified prospects and donors above the Leadership Annual Giving level. Evaluates, builds, and assesses full Leadership Annual Giving program to maximize revenue potential
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Qualifications Knowledge of: Dental terminology and insurance billing procedures helpful. Axium dental software program or other clinic patient information system desirable. Ability to: Communicate professionally
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arrangements for continuing education programs. Manage program operations on the day of event (preparing event space, registering course attendees, overseeing and providing on-site support for program logistics
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and climbing, extensive crouching, kneeling and standing. Some computer work, work order management and online safety training. Working outdoors in summer temperatures, winter rain, humidity, and dusty
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extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using a computer keyboard and phone. Occasional standing, walking, climbing stairs, bending, stooping, and reaching. Occasional lifting up