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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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level and possess good verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to operate hand and power tools and necessary test equipment. Be proficient with computers and diagnostic equipment
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or designee. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Dental terminology Dental instruments/materials and their use. Entry-level computer skills. Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Working
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, and assesses full Leadership Annual Giving program to maximize revenue potential. University of the Pacific recognizes that diversity, equity, and inclusion is foundational to the success of our valued
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students in evaluating options and assist in developing a plan that best serves the goals of the visitor. With permission, manage resolution of disputes among multiple parties, acting as a designated neutral
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students in evaluating options and assist in developing a plan that best serves the goals of the visitor. With permission, manage resolution of disputes among multiple parties, acting as a designated neutral
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functions. Work is primarily performed in a standard office environment with use of computer and phone. Requires extended periods of sitting and repetitive hand/wrist motion while using computer keyboard and
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candidate will teach three (3) classes in McGeorge’s Global Lawyering Skills program, which covers legal research, writing, and oral advocacy. One (1) course, GLS I, is in the students’ fall semester
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Center or Doctoral Internship Training Program. Provide oversight of case consultation with multidisciplinary team including Pacific Health Services providers, Registered Dietician, and local/regional
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program or the professional welfare of the faculty, may make recommendations to the department chair, academic dean or provost concerning any policies, programs, or procedures which affect the educational