357 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at University of the Pacific
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students. The position carries a teaching load of a minimum of twenty-four (24) units and six to seven (6 - 7) courses per year, distributed over two (2) semesters. Typically, three (3) courses will be
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manage initiatives related to benefit program design, ensuring strategic alignment with organizational goals. Program Oversight: Oversee the administration of health, welfare, retirement, leave of absence
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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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proficiency in effectively navigating the system. Provide immediate feedback and corrective guidance to students regarding preparedness to enhance their skills and knowledge. Manage the distribution of mobile
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interdisciplinary program faculty leads and academic Deans to develop data-driven, comprehensive strategic communications, marketing, and recruitment plan designed to meet enrolment goals. Independently manages
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that include policy analysis, public policy advocacy, or non-profit and social capacity management. The Public Policy program is hybrid with a mix of courses taught online on weeknights, in-person on selected
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, and maintaining computing equipment and services associated with Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) systems. Management of servers and hosted systems in support of business and academic
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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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technique and behavior. Provide appropriate feedback to examinees. Follow all written and oral directions provided by the Physician Assistant Program. Organize, distribute and collect all test materials as
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messages. Serves as the Biological Sciences office primary point of contact and reference. Serves as the central information liaison between the program and other campus units, as well as with external