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). Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree (foreign equivalent or higher) in Exercise Science or related field. Previous experience with a Division I Athletic Program. Supervision of student staff, interns
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, outpatient and offsite areas, following the orders of the patient's physician. Enters data concerning blood specimens into a computer database; maintains appointment schedules and logs patients seen and tests
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-white photographic processes. The ideal candidate will have a background that includes exposure to the biological or life sciences, enriching their approach to studio art photography with
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for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS). For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title maybe filled via a non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all
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procedures, Slate & BUSCas systems. Act as the CoB liaison with the Graduate Health Science Admissions department . Student Success & Retention: Provide student centered advising, serving as a one stop office
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process. It is ideal for someone considering graduate school in psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, or related areas. This position will be in person (Stony Brook, NY, USA), with a flexible start
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for more about Student Affairs. Required Qualifications (as evidenced by an attached resume): Master's degree (foreign equivalent or higher) in an appropriately accredited mental health training program
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in an appropriate title(s) for one year AND have successfully completed all mandatory and elective core coursework required under the traineeship program. For 70.1 transfers, a comprehensive list of
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Certification. Preferred Qualifications: One year of healthcare experience. One year of long term care experience. Excellent computer skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience in
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materials/computer printouts and specimens to all areas of the hospital in the most timely and efficient manner in a way that exhibits a courteous customer service attitude. Locate equipment during retrieval