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- $55,000 annually - Depending on Experience Minimum Requirements: A bachelor’s degree in an appropriate area of specialization and four years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and
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record, document findings in appropriate source records and case report forms. 3. Serve as patient resource and educator for information regarding the study or clinical symptoms. 4. Communicate with
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report security concerns and disruptive incidents. Prepare building for opening and secure building at closing. Perform routine patrol of library spaces. Building rounds are conducted at least hourly
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needed to prepare and conduct on-farm activities. Help coordinate, set-up, and implement Extension field days and other programs for farmers and other audiences. Assist with other duties as assigned
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access to training, information, and data critical to scientific research and education, including those designed to understand biodiversity and societal consequences of global change and other
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and possess a strong interest in clinical research as well as resident education. This a multi-mission, non-tenure track position. Primary Activities - Include all aspects of radiation therapy patient
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. The Cardiovascular Center is a state-of-the-art facility servicing North Florida and South Georgia. Our rapidly expanding Cardiovascular Program is focused on teaching and education, clinical care and research. Major
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position will develop and maintain Cloud Applications and Systems, Project Management and Training, On-Premise Database Applications and Systems, and Data Analysis/Integrity. Working from home
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they are received from across the college. Expected Salary: $50,000 - $55,000 Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree and three years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and
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readiness. Provides proactive and intrusive career planning services based on student needs. Facilitates career education workshops, large group programs, and outreach to University of Florida students within