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of various electronic tools and platforms and serve as a first-line resource to staff who have questions. Create and ensure a smooth process for new staff to obtain computer and software access. Identify
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identify, manage, and mitigate the technology risks of the University. Job Summary The Secure Data Enclave (SDE) Program Coordinator is responsible for the management of the SDE Service as
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). Coordinates and interprets requirements of the training program, including accreditation, duty schedules, evaluation process, resident/fellowship recruitment, Match process, orientation and employees relations
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Department Booth Specialized Master's Program About the Department The University of Chicago Booth School of Business is the second-oldest business school in the U.S. and second to none when it
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engagement, program development and operations with experience in academic and executive education settings. Depending on the program needs, the person may manage a group of student workers and teaching
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supervisors with database configuration and maintenance tasks as assigned. Achieves sales targets in a transactional sales process within an assigned portfolio of customers, products, or services. Works
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Skills or Knowledge: Proficient in technology tools available, including Windows computer environment, Microsoft Office, etc. Preferred Competencies Strong communication skills. Multitask within a fast
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. Staffs and meets regularly with faculty and program directors to develop a sophisticated, up-to-date, department-focused engagement strategy around divisional research, programs, and resource needs, and
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at the rank of assistant professor to support the growth of palliative medical services. This is a highly clinical position that splits effort between the outpatient geriatrics program and the inpatient
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, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CSI), the Straetz International Research Scholars program, the IJRA Program with the University of Sussex, and the annual University of Chicago Undergraduate Research Symposium