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truly unique. IFH fosters rigorous theory-based research and innovative training and supports collaborative opportunities for investigators across New Jersey and beyond, advancing the translation
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as needed. Performs professional work requiring knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and application of concepts, theories, principles, practices, terminology, and applied basis
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professional work requiring knowledge of general accounting principles and practices and the basic application and use of concepts, theories and terminology of accounting. FLSA Nonexempt Grade 04 Salary Details
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of concepts, theories, principles, practices, terminology, and applied bases of accounting. FLSA Nonexempt Salary Details $25 - $30/hourly Offer Information The final salary offer may be determined by several
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interdisciplinary contexts Preferred Qualifications Experience and knowledge in public health theory and practice, with emphasis on issues affecting racial health disparities, social determinants of health, violence
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. Performs professional work that requires knowledge of general program coordination practices and the application and use of concepts, theories, and terminology of the University, the School of Social Work
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, retaining and fostering the success of an outstanding student body. Facilitates connections between theory and practice in both research and teaching. Fosters and supports externally funded research; engaging
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management, and evaluation principles and the application and use of concepts, theories, and terminology of the organization. The individual must have an understanding of workplace safety and health standards
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academic support interventions grounded in learning theory for students of concern. Ongoing evaluation of student progress and the effectiveness of academic support services is central to the role
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broader university setting. Prior experience with event logistics, training facilitation, student leadership program delivery, and risk management processes. Familiarity with student development theory