Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
, non-tenure track positions will be made. Appointments are part-time (less than 50% time), usually for only one course/lab section, and made on a semester-by-semester. The position is responsible
-
preparation; contribute to grant proposals; and mentor junior trainees. This is a career‑track position offering significant autonomy, authorship opportunities, and leadership responsibilities within a
-
, develop external communication, assist with special departmental events while leveraging technology. This position will be responsible for tracking and coordinating multiple projects within the Department
-
, and maintain accurate tracking tools (e.g., spreadsheets and Smartsheets). Collaborate with student awardees to guide purchasing procedures and ensure compliance with university policies. Process
-
. Additional Duties & Responsibilities: Manage and conduct moderately complex research activities that are part of a larger project from initiation to close. Create complex data management and tracking tools
-
. · Productivity-based compensation plan. · The department has an excellent track record of obtaining J1 waivers, and candidates are encouraged to apply. Academic Pathway: · Focus on clinical, teaching
-
team utilization and application stack coverage. Track the engineering budget and identify opportunities for improved efficiencies, for example improved storage practices, bundled compute, committed
-
track, candidates will have to display a record of active research endeavors. Research Responsibilities integral to this position include active participation in research activities within the Spine
-
the institution's goals and objectives. The role of a recruitment specialist is critical in attracting and selecting the right talent to support ARTS clinical and administrative functions. They play a pivotal role in
-
invested heavily in tracking our clinical outcomes and we are proud that our clinicians perform at the highest levels in their respective fields. The mission of the Department of Ophthalmology is to be a