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Skip to Main Content Toggle navigation Home Search Jobs Job Alerts Log In /Create Account Help Assistant or Associate Professor of Educational Theory/Philosophy of Education in the Department
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, including statement of teaching philosophy, and (if hired) graduate transcripts. Please address questions pertaining specifically to the school and about the search for this position to the Interim Chair
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a Nurse Licensure Compact state. Applicants must have at least a Master’s degree in either Nursing or a health-related field. Applicants with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Doctor of Nursing Practice
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with education, experience, and or interest in the following areas: Philosophy; History; English; Writing and Rhetoric, Gender Studies, Ethnic Studies, and/or Disability Studies; Psychology; Sociology
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Therapist, provide care appropriate to the population served. Basic knowledge of music therapy interventions and philosophies. Ability to abide by established hospital policies and procedures. Under
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reflecting this philosophy, our department adheres to an inclusive partner policy, which allows for partners, family, roommates, etc., to live with staff if they so choose. We also allow pets (cats, dogs, fish
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. Specifically, we focus on the primary prevention of RSV by addressing perpetration and shifting culture. The Center’s philosophy includes focusing on education and research, including providing mental health
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include all past experience with global and rural health) • CREOG Score Report • Personal Statement (limit to 1.5 pages) • Statement detailing applicant’s personal philosophy on health equity and rural
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of Nursing and either hold a current Utah APRN License or be qualified to attain a Utah APRN License. b) Hold national certification as a primary care pediatric nurse practitioner. c) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD
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beginning immediately until the position is filled or closed. Interested candidates should apply online by submitting a completed application – including cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching philosophy