296 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at University of the Pacific
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the planning, coordination, operation and evaluation of athletic training operations for the intercollegiate athletics program. Essential Functions Supervises athletic training students. Serves as a preceptor
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the planning, coordination, operation and evaluation of athletic training operations for the intercollegiate athletics program. Essential Functions Supervises athletic training students. Serves as a preceptor
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the departments of Diagnostic Sciences and Biomedical Sciences. The Department includes the Dental Hygiene program which is managed by the Program Director under the supervision of the Department Chair
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mentorship, a strong research program, and substantive experience as department chair or with similar administrative responsibilities. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in psychology. Review of applications will
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understanding and applying proper exposure techniques. Physics positioning patients for optimal image taking. Infection control procedures. Basic computer operations include Excel, image import/export, and
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provided by the Physician Assistant Program. Organize, distribute and collect all test materials as directed by the Physician Assistant Program. Maintain confidentiality, integrity or exam materials, and
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while contributing to the overall growth of the program. Essential Functions Assist with daily operations, training sessions, and competitive planning for cross country and distance track events
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/2025 Close Date 12/05/2025 Open Until Filled Yes Days Per Week 3 Weeks Per Year 15 Position Description Primary Purpose and Essential Functions The School of Engineering and Computer
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related to learning, leadership, and/or change. Demonstrated success leading and growing program(s) for adult learners Demonstrated successful hybrid or online higher education teaching experience
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supervision are available. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses within general education, including Introduction to Psychology and the College’s first-year seminar program, research methods