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-5 pm Position Location (City) Greenville Job Category Staff - Professional Organizational Unit Overview The College of Engineering and Technology is comprised of four departments: Computer Science
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technology to provide better service Continuously improve the services provided Be the dominant pathology group in the region, distinguished by specialty expertise, and by an extensive and unique list
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the best education for all learners regardless of specialty choice Be valued as researchers and research collaborators Leverage new technology to provide better service Continuously improve the services
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(Majors, Experience, GPA, etc.) Environmental Studies, Urban Planning, Engineering, Public Health, Sustainable Tourism, Environmental Health, Public Administration, Recreation and Park Management. Special
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% This position is responsible for the support of community members through building new digital literacy skills and promoting confidence in using digital technology and resources. This position will require
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education program in Pediatric Dentistry accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation. Current residents in Pediatric Dentistry programs accredited by CODA are eligible for consideration if they will
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position is located in a clinical site and is involved in the following functions: Registration, Scheduling, Cashiering, Outpatient Charge Entry, Telephone Operations and third party payer authorization
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of registered nursing and two years of nursing experience, with at least one year in the assigned specialty area. Must have a current license to practice as a Registered Nurse in North Carolina by the North
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activities required of all full time faculty members. • Maintaining current dental skills and practicing general dentistry consistent with the philosophy of the school. • Identifying solutions to local access
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activities required of all full time faculty members. • Maintaining current dental skills and practicing general dentistry consistent with the philosophy of the school. • Identifying solutions to local access