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The Standardized Patient & Simulation Center (SIM) Technologist will serve as the in-house expert on all technology within the Standardized Patient (SP) training program including B-line, ultrasound, and simulation
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, health professions, liberal arts, social sciences, medicine, science and engineering are nationally ranked for excellence. CMU leads the nation in leadership development programming through our Sarah R
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, health professions, liberal arts, social sciences, medicine, science and engineering are nationally ranked for excellence. CMU leads the nation in leadership development programming through our Sarah R
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who perform custodial services to satisfy the demands of the University. Required Qualifications Associate’s degree in management, supervision, industrial technology or a related field, or a combination
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college or university. Demonstrated cultural competency skills. Demonstrated technology skills. Working knowledge of computer applications and Microsoft Office (Word and Excel). Demonstrated organizational
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undergraduate, master’s, specialist and doctoral programs in the arts, media, business, education, human services, health professions, liberal arts, social sciences, medicine, science and engineering are
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the arts, media, business, education, human services, health professions, liberal arts, social sciences, medicine, science and engineering are nationally ranked for excellence. CMU leads the nation in
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the arts, media, business, education, human services, health professions, liberal arts, social sciences, medicine, science and engineering are nationally ranked for excellence. CMU leads the nation in
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, liberal arts, social sciences, medicine, science and engineering are nationally ranked for excellence. CMU leads the nation in leadership development programming through our Sarah R. Opperman Leadership
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engineering are nationally ranked for excellence. CMU leads the nation in leadership development programming through our Sarah R. Opperman Leadership Institute, and we are proud to be among only 5% of U.S