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To. The Associate To will serve as an integral member of the support team for the Office of Human Resources. The Associate To will function as the frontline liaison for the office, receiving all visitors and
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. About the College The College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology (CECH), at the University of Cincinnati, is dedicated to making a difference in our communities
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Project Coordinator for Education, Behavior and Vocation, Educ Criminal Justice & Human Svcs/ Hybrid
regional economic impact exceeds $10.6 billion, paving the way for the future of Cincinnati. Job Overview The School of Education in the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services
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. The University’s overall regional economic impact exceeds $10.6 billion, paving the way for the future of Cincinnati. Job Overview The Talent Management team in UC’s Central Human Resources office is seeking
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coordinators, social workers, psychologists, physicians and other appropriate treatment team members in diagnostic formulation, treatment direction, and recommendations. Act as a liaison with medical staff
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, and reporting knowledge to students. Part-time faculty must be able to teach a State Tested Nurse Aid course, depending on candidates’ expertise, within a fully face-to-face academic course. Therefore
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, and reporting knowledge to students. Part-time faculty must be able to teach a Patient Care Technician course, depending on candidates’ expertise, within a fully face-to-face academic course. Therefore
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. Maintain budget, prepare contracts, approve and monitor expenditures, prepare budget requests and financial reports. Act as liaison to internal departments, external entities and community organizations. May
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and training offerings for clinical research professionals (CRCs, Data-OBCs, Regulatory, QA, Investigators) and physicians/medical staff working in oncology human subject research studies (Phase I-IV
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, 2024, with potential for renewal. The Department of Anthropology consists of 11 full-time faculty who engage in interdisciplinary research focusing on social inequality, human adaptation and evolution