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(Majors, Experience, GPA, etc.) This position prefers that the applicant be enrolled in an Arts & Sciences undergraduate or graduate program at East Carolina University. The applicant must remain in good
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clients with technology related issues such as setting up email on computers and smart phones, connecting devices to Wi-Fi, installing ECU software, and troubleshooting computer related issues. They will
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other duties as assigned. Preferred (Majors, Experience, GPA, etc.) Bachelor’s Degree; acceptance into East Carolina University graduate school program • Candidates must exhibit strong customer service
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. Skill in the use of popular computer-driven word processing, database, spreadsheet and file maintenance programs. Ability to analyze, interpret, organize and effectively process and maintain financial
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the BSOM M.D. program, as well as teaching and administering graduate-level courses in the M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Biomedical Sciences at BSOM, and in the D.M.D. program in the School of Dental Medicine
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abilities through their supervisor’s evaluations and their own self-reflection. 5. Able to comfortably work outdoors in varied weather conditions. 6. Act as a role model and leader within the program and
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, Travel Reimbursement, Honoraria, Attendance List, Evaluation Summary, Faculty Data Form, Documentation. Office Technology: This position uses standard office equipment: personal computer or laptop computer
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participants and staff by holding them accountable for regulations set forth by the department. • Assist other program area leaders as needed with situations including but not limited to point of sale
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Affairs, Associate Dean for Research, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Associate Dean for Extramural Clinical Practices, Assistant Dean for Dental Education and Informatics, Assistant Dean
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) Training Program at East Carolina University College of Nursing is to increase the number of nurse-midwives from diverse backgrounds by supporting them financially, enhancing didactic and clinical curriculum