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Play a leading role on the Museums Knowledge Management Community of Practice team to activate curatorial, educational, archival, and community-generated content through text, audio, and digital interpretation formats.
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Provide Junior Ranger programs and/or porch talks,Provide informal interpretation, orientation, and safety information to visitors regarding park resources. Working for Interpretation, Trails Crew, and Resource Management will provide the Intern a wide range of experience working for the national parks.
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Preferred qualifications: Courtroom interpretation experience, completion of the Kansas Judicial Branch Court Interpreter Orientation (free online program), knowledge of Kansas Supreme Court Rule 1703 (Kansas Code of Professional Responsibility for Court Interpreters), court interpreter certification (Missouri or elsewhere.
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Co-supervise interns as needed, in partnership with colleagues in historical research, interpretation, education and preservation. Coordinate with appropriate experts regarding the care and interpretation of the paleontology artifacts.
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The Member will support and assist NPS Staff with visitor orientation and information at the Carriage Barn Visitor Center and on trails, assist with informal interpretation, short interpretive programs, pop-ups, and special events, as well as crafting social media posts for the park's social media accounts.
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106 Group is a national leader in providing consulting services in cultural heritage planning, cultural resource management, interpretation, and exhibit design. We offer a collaborative and friendly working environment with a wide range of interesting and challenging projects in the field of cultural resources management, cultural heritage planning, and interpretation and exhibit design.
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The Manager of Visitor Services and Interpretation must be physically able to stand and walk with a group for 45 minutes or longer and be able to climb stairs. - The George Washington Foundation seeks a full-time Manager of Visitor Services and Interpretation.
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DescriptionMobile X-Ray Tech - Sicklerville , NJ (New Grads are welcome)Job Type-Full Time/PermanentShift Timing-Day shift, shift-40 hrs/weekTask and Responsibilities:Perform and process X-Rays using portable digital (DR) or computed (CR) radiography equipment and submit/transmit them to a Radiologist for interpretation.
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Knowledge of and experience with the National Park Service (NPS) and/or National Association for Interpretation (NAI) professional interpretation methodology, to include completion of one or more of the following: NAI Certified Interpretive Guide training, NAI Certified Interpretive Trainer training, an Earth to Sky course, an NPS Fundamentals of Interpretation or Interpreting Climate Change course, NPS Audience-Centered Experience training, NNOCCI Crash Course.
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Typical office work includes reporting and interpretation of field data, engineering or geoscience analysis including material and site characterization, interpretation of instrumentation data, and contribution to designs.
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MIST, metabolite DDI, reactive metabolites), radiolabel positioning and interpretation of results; sample extraction; LC/MS and radiometric metabolite profiling and characterization of metabolites (small molecules, peptides, oligonucleotides, siRNA) from complex biological matrices; interpretation of HRMS data; structural elucidation of metabolites.
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Conduct data review, analyses, and interpretation of clinical trials data together with the GDL, Clinical Safety, and Biostatistics. Responsible for scientific leadership and execution of clinical studies and delivering on innovative clinical study designs, high quality trial execution, investigator engagement, data review, safety assessment, and interpretation of clinical study results.
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Pharmaceutical industrial engineering knowledge (pharmaceutical design, development, manufacturing, and regulatory requirements) to optimize technical transfer from lab-scale to kilo lab/pilot plant production; Implement hazard operability analysis and risk assessment skills to draft batch records and safety reports; Analyze lab and production data using NMR instrumentation, data interpretation, Chromatography to ensure FDA regulatory compliance and maintain quality standards.
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Provides input towards study design, develops analysis plans and interpretation of study results for review of Senior Scientist; may include presentation to TPMG, KFH/P managers and committees.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university can include: Park Management, Parks and Recreation, Wildlife Management, Forestry, Biology, Fisheries, Natural Sciences, Business or Public Administration, or related field (Experience involving management, supervision, and active participation in various activities involving interpretation, preservation, protection, maintenance, and enhancement of state parks and historic sites may substitute for the required education.
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