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Specialist. This position will provide teaching laboratory assistance for the human anatomy program. The Human Anatomy Laboratory Assistant must be knowledgeable in human anatomy, have human cadaver dissection
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Posting Details Posting Details Logo Institution University of South Dakota Working Title HR Generalist II Posting Number CSA02057P Department USD-Human Resources Physical Location of Position (City
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responsible for developing and teaching course content utilizing high-fidelity and human patient simulation laboratory resources and task trainers. In addition, the faculty member is responsible for developing
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for Children & Families, Dept of Health & Human Services – Office of Head Start. https://www.usd.edu/headstart Equal Employment Opportunity Statement USD is committed to fostering a dynamic and welcoming working
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(City) Vermillion Posting Text The University of South Dakota Office of Human Subjects Protection is seeking an independent, driven person to fill the role of IRB Coordinator. This position has two
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Studies and Philosophy majors, and minors in Religious Studies, Classical Humanities, and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies. RESPONSIBILITIES: · Teach undergraduate courses in World Civilizations
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Studies and Philosophy majors, and minors in Religious Studies, Classical Humanities, and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies. RESPONSIBILITIES: · Teach undergraduate courses in World Civilizations
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Studies and Philosophy majors, and minors in Religious Studies, Classical Humanities, and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies. RESPONSIBILITIES: · Teach undergraduate courses in World Civilizations
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accreditation and funding. The position is required to assist with on-call duties on a rotating basis. Qualifications: Masters degree in counseling, social work, psychology or a related human services field
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confidentiality; ability to work independently; ability to maintain accurate records and data, both manual and electronic; ability to research and compile data; regular and reliable attendance; ability to act