UToledo Job Openings
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Job Location: Health Science Campus Hospital Toledo, OH
Department: Pharmacy - 110130
Work Type: Staff - Full-Time
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Full Time 3rd Shift/7-on-7-off/Health/Dental/Vision/OPERS
Job Location: Health Science Campus College Toledo, OH
Department: Medicine - 107570
Work Type: Faculty - Regular
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The Department of Medicine is seeking a qualified and motivated Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Medicine specializing in Infectious Diseases (ID). This faculty member will provide exceptional direct patient care, contribute to the academic mission through teaching and mentorship, and participate in service aligned with the Department's goals. Opportunities for engaging in research are actively supported and encouraged.
Job Location: Health Science Campus Hospital Toledo, OH
Department: Pharmacy - 110130
Work Type: Staff - Part-Time
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Certified Pharmacy Technician II 3rd Shift, Part Time OPERS/ Medical/ Dental/ Vision
Job Location: Health Science Campus College Toledo, OH
Department: Neurology - 107650
Work Type: Faculty - Regular
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The Department of Neurology at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences is seeking a board-eligible or board-certified Pediatric Neurologist to join our expanding team. This faculty position will provide both inpatient and outpatient neurological care to pediatric patients, while also participating in the teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows.
Job Location: Main Campus - Academic Toledo, OH
Department: Environmental Sciences - 101250
Work Type: Staff - Full-Time
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The Department of Environmental Sciences, at the University of Toledo, OH seeks a postdoctoral research associate to study the response of coastal upland forest vegetation to flooding and draining as part of a planned ecosystem-scale manipulation.