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Summary: Responsible for ensuring federal law compliance and University's policies and procedures are implemented and validated for in excess of 30,000 students. Responsible for the accuracy of in excess
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as outlined in the KRS statues 164.605 to 164.675. State law requires a national and state criminal background check and a letter from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services stating the employee is
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, and other UK administrators, faculty and staff to ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, guidelines and policies related to humane care and use of animals for research, teaching and
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Security Officer Requisition Number RE44739 Working Title Department Name 3HL00:UK Police Work Location Lexington, KY Grade Level 40 Salary Range $15.15
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for the intrinsic properties of archival material, and self-motivation. General knowledge of federal courts and an interest in the law are a plus. Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred
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to Agriculture, Family Consumer Sciences, 4-H and Community and Rural Development as outlined in the KRS statutes 164.605 to 164.675. State law requires a national and state criminal background check and a letter
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Police Officer Requisition Number RE44162 Working Title Department Name 3HL00:UK Police Work Location Lexington, KY Grade Level 45 Salary Range $22.50-37.13
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pharmacy laws and regulations, as well as any other related laws and regulations; project management, inpatient drug distribution and dispensing, and supply chain and contract management experience; and the
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or patient support phone stations as allowed by KY Board of Pharmacy law. The Pharmacy Technician position requires the candidate to register with the KY Board of Pharmacy within 30 days of hire
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164.605 to 164.675. State law requires a national and state criminal background check and a letter from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services stating the employee is clear to hire based on no findings