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learn in a fast-paced team-oriented environment Establish an exemplary work ethic by being proactive, self-motivated, and dependable Participate in all scheduled meetings, trainings, and evaluations Act
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updates campus tree inventory documenting tree size and health status. Loads and unloads trash generated from jobs performed. Performs other related duties as needed. Will act as the lead employee
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or collaborating in research efforts to address their needs. Position will also be responsible for maintaining a strong professional relationship with stakeholders (agricultural producers, university research
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Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) proficiency test Passed Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) test The application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date. Health
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structure of the residency and ability to maintain effective relationships with supervisors and coworkers. • Understanding of general human resources functions and principles. • Understanding of general
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research universities, the Center operates as a dynamic, entrepreneurial workplace focused on executing against UF's service mission to strengthen the human condition and improve the quality of life
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supporting our administrative processes. In this role, you'll report directly to the Institute’s Director and work closely with other Institute leadership and the College’s centralized finance, human resources
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for cell culture. Demonstrated skill in working with animals and human tissues. Demonstrated experience managing mouse colony maintenance. Demonstrated ability to contribute to experimental design, analysis
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for obtaining quotes for furniture, computers, and supplies in the department. Act as a department liaison with all vendors. Ensure proper signatures and documents submitted according to UF policies and
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universities, the Center operates as a dynamic, entrepreneurial workplace focused on executing against UF's service mission to strengthen the human condition and improve the quality of life. The Lastinger Center