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to: Communication Planning and Execution Collaborate with the Enrollment Marketing and Communications team to develop and execute complex communication plans to increase awareness, interest, and enrollment
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Classification Title: Academic Program Specialist I Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and
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Classification Title: End User Computing Specialist I Classification Minimum Requirements: Associate's degree; or a high school diploma and two years of appropriate experience. Job Description: UF
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coordinates departmental or program events. Handles multiple initiatives at the same time and integrates them into a comprehensive plan. Monitors complex or unforeseen dependencies and responds accordingly
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standards. Provides more complex animal caretaking duties and begins to specialize in the care of individual species or specialty sections. Completes animal care and cage wash activities as directed by
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dynamic and evolving environment. Success in the role depends on strong planning, organization, and coordination skills, as well as the effective use of project management tools to manage complex
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relationships with Internal Audit, Compliance, UF Research and other key campus stakeholders Provides expert guidance to the CFO Division and campus partners on complex accounting and control issues Develops and
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orders and auditing invoices. This position has direct administrative responsibilities to know, understand, and comply with the Fiscal/purchasing guidelines, practices, policies, procedures, computer
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and CRNAs) in their respective clinical areas, assisted by each service chief Working with Core and Fellowship Program Directors, make certain of appropriate assignment of the residents and fellows
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. The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating the daily research activities of complex NIH-funded projects including a large clinical trial, as directed by the principal investigator, Dr. Rebecca