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To conduct all study activities in accordance with the protocol, Institutional Review Board (IRB) regulations, and Good Clinical Practice (GCP). Conducts and fully understands all study activities, including more complex protocols, IRB regulations, and Good Clinical Practice (GCP.
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The intern will assist the Recreation Manager and the Course Manager to ensure high quality, impactful programs and experiential activities as offered by the Mount Hermon Adventures department in a manner consistent with MHA’s mission, vision and values.
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35% - Animal Care Provide animal care support for resident marine mammals, including diet preparation, feeding and training of individual animals, record keeping, and operational activities including facilities cleaning and water quality analysis.
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The RN shall support Dignity Health/Dominican Hospital's strategic plan and the goals and direction of the quality improvement/process improvement activities and patient satisfaction. Community programs include a Mobile Wellness Clinic, a tattoo removal program, and support groups for patients and new mothers.
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Physical Planning, Development & Operations (PPDO) manages and oversees all University activities and services related to physical and environmental planning, design and construction, engineering, physical plant maintenance and operations, capital planning and space management, and the associated business services necessary to support these functions.
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COMPENSATION: Weekly salary starts at $350Room and board included DUTIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:· Plan and implement elective classes and free time activities that will enhance a camper’s understanding of the natural world, small farm animals (goats, chickens, bunnies, etc), gardening, and stewardship of the environment all as a tool for the understanding of God as Creator.
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The incumbent collaborates closely with campus stakeholders- including the Sustainability and Energy Management departments- to manage solar PV projects, microgrid development, and the integration of solar power, battery storage, and net export to PG&E. The incumbent also works with campus stakeholders to align with campus-wide strategic priorities, as well as systemwide policy requirements.
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Bids or negotiates construction contracts, reviews and manages construction activities, including contractor's schedule, RFIs, Submittals, Change Order Requests, and Punch List. Specializes in and focuses on monitoring construction milestones and critical path activities.
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Bids or negotiates construction contracts, reviews and manages construction activities, including contractor's schedule, RFIs, Submittals, Change Order Requests, and Punch List. Specializes and focuses on monitoring construction milestones and critical path activities.
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We are especially interested in candidates whose professional activities (e.g., teaching and pedagogical strategies, research, mentoring, or other professional or public service) foster diversity, equity, and inclusion and contribute to the excellence of the academic community.
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The Cultural Burning/Fire Program Manager will be responsible for identifying appropriate locations to conduct cultural burn activities based on ethno-botanical, cultural archeological research and fuel reduction needs, preparing burn plans, securing appropriate permits and approvals, coordinate the burn with Cal Fire and other partners, and conducting the burns in conjunction with AMLT’s Native Stewardship Corps (NSC) and other Tribal members.
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Assist the program team and Assistant Camp Director in preparation for evening programs, providing input with creative ideas, gathering and readying supplies and props, setting up, and assisting with the implementation of activities.
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Assists in developing and implementing registrar core functions such as classroom, course and event scheduling, enrollment management support, transcript activities, facilities support, grading etc.
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Take high-quality photos and video daily of camper and staff activities, paying close attention to specific shot needs as directed. Provide resources and assistance to Cabin Leaders for use in cabin devotional activities.
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Clinical Research Data Coordinator III (CRDC III) will conduct research study activities, with oversight from the Program Manager and Principal Investigator(s), in accordance with the protocol, IRB regulations, and Good Clinical Practice (GCP.
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