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Open Date 05/06/2024 Requisition Number PRN14810N Job Title UU Student - Computer Working Title sUdo Student Lead Job Grade SJ FLSA Code Nonexempt Patient Sensitive Job Code? Type Non Benefited Staff
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searching for an exceptional candidate to fill the role of Director of Sleep Medicine for the Sleep Wake Center. The selected candidate will lead and enhance our Sleep Medicine program, contributing to its
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of Recruitment External Posting Pay Rate Range 39300 to 72700 Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Job Summary This position is primarily a study lead Clinical Data Manager. It supports multiple clinical study teams
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Bridge team,including Bridge director, and L2TReC Director to support the grades10-12program. Collaborate, communicate, and attend meetings between Bridge and state DLI teams. Facilitate and lead
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responsible for overseeing the Admissions Process for the SJ Quinney College of Law, including JD, LLM, MLS, and potential undergraduate programs. Subject to the general direction of the Dean of The SJ Quinney
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, collaborative and innovative. The Campus Architect will help communicate a clear vision for the physical campus, working with project teams for new construction, renovation, maintenance and other modifications
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meetings between Bridge and state DLI teams. Facilitate and lead university curriculum development teams ensuring input from state universities. Communicate with diverse stakeholders (e.g. print and email
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performed by the physician, including but not limited to: • Patient medical history and physical exam, • Procedures and treatments performed by the physician • Entering orders for lab tests, imaging studies
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academic advising coordinators. These individuals would lead the coordination of outreach programming, contributions to first-year and transfer student orientations, early college student support, and our