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Description About the PositionThe Style Advisor is responsible for promoting the selling culture in the store, driving business through building strong client relationships, and leading the sales team.
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These areas include: Student Advisor, Malnutrition Specialist, Adult Nutrition Support Specialist, Pediatric Nutrition Support Specialist, Program Coordinator, Clinical and Quality Specialist, IT Specialist, Outpatient Clinical Coordinator, Lead, Subject Matter Expert.
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BIG NIL Inc provides officially licensed print-on-demand apparel and merchandise products for student-athlete and school brands under the NIL. Through NIL policies, student-athletes may monetize their personal brand and endorsements while participating in sports.
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Serve as a close advisor to the Group President of Acute Care Services and provide strategic communications counsel to the Duke University Hospital Senior Leadership Team on hospital initiatives and key priorities.
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The internship will require extensive hands-on wafer processing in our cleanroom facilities with the successful candidate performing any of the following: wet processing, thin film depositions (sputter, e-beam, and/or PECVD), dry etching, and electroplating.
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Closed Sundays - All Chick-fil-A restaurants are closed on Sundays so you can have a day off to spend with family and friends. Our high retention rate is proof that team members really enjoy working at Chick-fil-A. We want to have a positive influence on all who come in contact with our restaurant INCLUDING OUR EMPLOYEES.
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Purpose: To provide legal representation on a variety of family-based and humanitarian immigration matters before DHS, the Immigration Courts, and the BIA with special focus on vulnerable populations and children in ORR custody.
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Position Overview: As a Principal Statistical Programmer with a specialized focus on PK/PD, you will play a pivotal role in the design, execution, and analysis of clinical trials to support the development of our promising drug candidates.
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The Senior Public Health Nurse also administers injections, follow up on abnormal labs and missed appointments, triage phone calls; Instructs patients on prenatal care for each trimester and provides other education.
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Understanding on Procure to Pay, Quote to Order and supply chain management would be an add on advantage. Excellent working knowledge in Oracle ERP Cloud Finance as Technical Architect Oracle ERP applications development with expertise on Integration OIC, Extensions VBCS, Conversions, Reporting (BIP,OTBI) ,BICC extract ,FRS, Smart views, BPM , Infolets.
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The Director of Development reports to the Associate Dean, Development & Alumni Relations (DAR) and collaborates with Fuqua's Dean, the DAR department, and other Fuqua and Duke University departments on overall strategy, initiatives, and events.
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Completes training on T-Mobile in-store experience, new skills and processes, knowledge of systems and reference resources. Exploring individual needs and providing hands-on demonstrations of the latest and greatest technology in-store.
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CloroxIsThePlaceYour role at Clorox:The Manager Internal Audit is a trusted risk advisor charged with helping to develop and implement the Company’s global internal audit strategy aimed at advising management in the identification and mitigation of a wide range of business, financial, technology, compliance, and operational risks while strengthening The Clorox Company’s internal controls.
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Work in coordination with risk management, servicing, and compliance/impact teams to analyze trends; the effect of trends on portfolio risk and the team’s products/programs; and support compliance/impact reporting needs.
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The proposed study involves solid-phase synthesis experiments on a model antisense oligonucleotide, aiming to identify the ideal concentration of PADS and activating base, the appropriate solvent for the base, the stoichiometry of PADS and base, and the optimal reaction time.
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