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to: Aging, Introduction to Occupational Therapy, Mental Health, Anatomy, clinical assessment and other areas of expertise aligned with program needs. Collaborate with faculty and community partners to create
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results obtained with direct responsibility to academic and/or administrative head, e.g. Dean, Director, Chairman, Program/Project Director, or Manager. This classification is typically located in a
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: The Division of Pediatric Surgery in the Department of Surgery at Wayne State University is seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to join its academic and clinical research program. The Division
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of an assigned unit (e.g. answer student questions regarding program and class registration, contact departments concerning expired internal revenue bills, contact vendors to resolve billing or service problems
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network interviews. Record and monitor material, distribute reports, program and maintain systems. - Generate daily broadcast logs using CBSI or similar software applications; perform other broadcast
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information on department activities. Perform related work as assigned. Unique duties: This level requires highly specialized non-theoretical skills coupled with an in-depth understanding of program activities
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Support Provide academic advising and enrollment support for newly admitted and continuing students, including assistance with course planning, registration, program requirements, and academic policies
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Support Provide academic advising and enrollment support for newly admitted and continuing students, including assistance with course planning, registration, program requirements, and academic policies
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or education and/or work experience. Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of governmental budgeting techniques and ratio analyses. Considerable experience in budget and program analysis
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Studies (CLLAS) is one of the oldest scholarly units dedicated to the study of the Latina/o/x experience in the U.S. Established in 1971 as the Latino en Marcha Leadership Training Program and formally