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Must be curious and eager to learn new things and have done more during college than simply attend class and study, for example: work experience, extra-curricular activities, sports teams, student government, fraternity/sorority, volunteering, solving world problems, etc.
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And appropriate data systems to monitor English language development and identify any students who meet exit criteriaAssist in the administration of the ACCESS for ELLs 2.0 assessmentUse technology to support student learning in and out of the classroomParticipate in Student Study Team meetings for identified ELs/FELs/DLLsAssesses the progress of students on a regular basis via report cards and/or progress reports, as required.
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LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, and/or REGISTRATIONS: Certifications: Required: CRCST or CBSPD EDUCATION: Minimum Required: High school diploma, GED or equivalent Certificate : CRCST or CBSPD Preferred: Some college or Associate’s Degree Field of Study/Additional Specialized Training: Graduate of Sterile Processing Training program preferred.
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Provide statistical programming and validation support for clinical study reports and help coordinate programming activities with Biometrics lead and other study programmers to meet timelines.
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The candidate will be working closely with the physician and be responsible for back office clinical duties such as vital signs, starting IVs, lab draws, injections, EKGs, and getting patients ready for their imaging study (CT scan, MRI, Ultrasound, etc.
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Evaluation, study, and design of stormwater systems for municipal clients, including stormwater master planning services and stormwater designs to support both flood mitigation and improve receiving water quality.
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We connect with customers nationally and internationally to provide an extensive array of offerings, including academic, homeschool, and church resources; toys and games; Bibles and study aids; specialty home décor; inspirational gifts; and more.
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Assures collection of essential clinical trial documents (i.e., CVs, Medical Licenses, Laboratory documentation, Financial Disclosures, Investigator Agreements) from investigational sites for efficient study start-up/site activation.
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The mission of the Criminal Justice and Security Studies Department is to provide students with a broad liberal arts education and a balanced perspective on the study and practices of the criminal justice system.
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Each internship can also be customized to provide valuable experience based on your field of study as well potentially lead to future growth opportunities within DDS. Young adults within Urban Youth Collaborative Program are here to advocate for and follow through with the activities people want to engage in.
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Additional Education Preferred: Master's degree Field of Study Preferred: Operations Management, Business, Project Management, Civil Engineering or other related disciplines or equivalent experience.
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The path to becoming a Financial Planner begins with the Pre-Contract CDP Affiliate phase, during which you will study towards obtaining the required FINRA and resident state licenses, with the cost of fees and exam study materials from approved vendors covered by the Company.
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PhD/Masters/Bachelor of Packaging Science/Engineering degree in relevant scientific field of study. For more information, please contact Moira McGrath, OPUS International, Inc. 954 428-3888 or e-mail moira@foodscience.com.
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Master’s Degree in Psychology required; Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study or Doctorate preferred. Assumes major responsibility for assisting the Director of Pupil Services staff in the implementation, administration, and planning of counseling and psychological services for students in Pre-K through Grade 12.
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Implement a variety of HFE research methods, such as task analysis, PCA, time/motion study, user preference studies, ethnographic research, heuristic analysis, root cause analysis, post-market data analysis and usability testing.
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