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, Language, and Hearing Sciences in the College of Public Health and Health Professions is seeking a temporary full-time Other Personnel Services (OPS) Laboratory Manager. This is a research-oriented position
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collections data. While a science background is not necessary, curiosity and interest in natural history and the ability to translate technical language for a public audience are required. This position
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to their review and development. Demonstrated problem-solving ability. Reading knowledge of a language other than English. A Master’s Degree in Library Science (MLIS, MIS) or similar degree from an ALA accredited
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in performing statistical analyses using SAS, R, or STATA programming language. Special Instructions to Applicants: In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume. The
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Classification Title: Talent Acquisition Spec II Job Description: This position is responsible for providing talent acquisition expertise in support UF hiring departments screening and selecting top talent using best practices and leading strategies. This includes but may not be limited...
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Clinical Practice and sponsor guidelines. 5. Draft Informed Consent Forms. Ensure subject injury language within the ICF matches the FLA issued by the Office of Clinical Research. Obtain sponsor and IRB
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assigned by the Camp Director and Assistant Director General responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Set a positive example for all participants, including cleanliness, punctuality, language
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and overnight in the cabins Assist in other duties as assigned by the camp directors Set a positive example for all participants, including cleanliness, punctuality, language, sportsmanship, and table
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, physical, and cognitive areas and demonstrate respect and support of diversity in language, culture, and learning styles. Maintain a safe, healthy, and hygienic environment for all children (ages infant to 5
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demonstrate respect and support of diversity in language, culture, and learning styles. Supervising safety and educational learning while on field trips around UF campus and the Gainesville community