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such as discussion, assignments, and quizzes. Applicant must have minimal facility with computer navigation and possess the ability to quickly learn new software, including but not limited to Canvas and
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risk assumption. Administers the University’s workers’ compensation program and insurance. Investigate and analyze work-related accidents and injuries. Maintain oversight of all incidents and claims
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using correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Ability to proofread basic documents and to reconcile/balance simple accounts. Demonstrated proficiency using computer office software including word
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of the Clinical Regional Coordinator within the Physician Assistant Program at University of the Pacific is to develop and maintain clinical sites within the specified region, to be involved in the evaluation
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, kneeling, or reaching above shoulders. May be expected to lift up to 25 lbs. Use of computers, phones, and other technology. Work Environment/Work Week/Travel: Work is primarily performed in clinical
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at the University of the Pacific invites applicants for part-time, adjunct, non-tenure track position in the Entry Level Master of Science in Nursing Program (ELMSN). The ELMSN Program is designed for students who
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, kneeling, or reaching above shoulders. May be expected to lift up to 25 lbs. Use of computers, phones, and other technology. Work Environment/Work Week/Travel: Work is primarily performed in clinical
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) year dental laboratory technology program. Five (5) years as a Certified Dental Technician focusing on ceramics and experience in customer service or retail operations. Additional courses or experience
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. Work performed is primarily general office/administrative with frequent use of computer keyboard, mouse, and phone. Requires sitting majority of the working day; occasional standing, walking, bending
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made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work requires frequent sitting and computer use. Occasional walking, standing, walking across campus, climbing stairs