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Health, Public Health Program Employee Type: Faculty Time Type: Full time Position Term: Position Details: The Department of Community and Behavioral Health (CBH), Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
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Tri-Cities campus is in Richland, WA on the west banks of the majestic Columbia River. In this region, Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco make up the Tri-Cities, Washington. The campus draws from a regional
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of Social Work Program Available Title(s): 158-NN_FACULTY - Teaching Assistant Professor - Career, 159-NN_FACULTY - Teaching Associate Professor - Career, 160-NN_FACULTY - Teaching Professor - Career, 164
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advising services. The program provides support to traditional and non-traditional students in the CON graduate programs (MN, DNP, PhD, MEPN). This position directly supervises the Spokane graduate advisor
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advising services. The program provides support to traditional and non-traditional students in the CON graduate programs (MN, DNP, PhD, MEPN). This position directly supervises the Spokane graduate advisor
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forest disturbances Collaborate with federal and state agency collaborators Required Qualifications: PhD in natural resource sciences or related field Strong quantitative background, as demonstrated by
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need arises Required Qualifications: PhD in natural resource sciences or related field Strong quantitative background, as demonstrated by papers published, courses taken, programming skills, and GRE
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- Clinical Assistant Professor - Career, 165-NN_FACULTY - Clinical Associate Professor - Career, 166-NN_FACULTY - Clinical Professor - Career Business Title: Field Director – Bachelor of Social Work Program
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. The incumbent is responsible for serving as a thought leader for the college as it pertains to the development, design, coordination, and implementation of health equity education in the curriculum and across
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, service, teaching, public history projects, and/or community engagement. Ideally, this will take the form at least in part through collaborations with student organizations that serve minoritized student