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Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778. Job Description The Document Delivery Services and Reserves Department at the University of Nevada
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, collecting samples, conducting PCR and essential mouse behavioral tests for ongoing projects. This position will quantify and graph data and perform statistical analyses, calculate, and adjust drug doses
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, administers drug testing, mentors graduate and undergraduate student athletic trainers, and maintains athletic training equipment. The Sports Medicine department medical decisions and actions are under
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deliveries, picking up packages and mail to be sent out from the University, and assisting staff with daily operational duties. All equipment will be maintained and kept in working order. Safety is held
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drug arrests (DUIs), Domestic Disputes, Traffic Violations, and Insurance Questions. Policy issues are referred to the appropriate university office/unit for resolution. The services include access
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Veterinary Accreditation Program upon employment or within one year of date of hire. Controlled Substance Registration Certificate from the Drug Enforcement Administration of the US Department of Justice, and
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and perform experiments in the areas of fungal pathogenesis and biofilms, antifungal drug discovery, and drug repurposing. Other duties include but are not limited to; growing fungi in BSL-2 and BSL-2
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experience in both in-person and distance education settings with a diverse mix of students. Experience with Canvas LMS platform and synchronous video delivery is preferred. This is a full-time, 9-month (B
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in this position must submit to a pre-employment screening for controlled substances This position is subject to random DOT drug testing Schedule This position will have a variable work schedule; this
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drug and alcohol test. The candidate selected for hire will be required to sign a form acknowledging this policy. Physical Demands & Working Conditions Walking or standing to a significant degree