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Calculator . Career Stream and Level PC2 Job Family Budget & Financial Analysis Job Function Finance Type of criminal background check required: Name-based criminal background check (non-security sensitive
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College of Public Health by supporting and maintaining a database of interdisciplinary projects and collaborations. Under the guidance of the One Health Director and Program Lead, the Specialist will ensure
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and increase the impact of the Family, Consumer, Health Science (FCHS) program in Pinal County and the state. The successful candidate will provide expertise and knowledge, and be integral in enhancing
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& MARKETING Assist with development/philanthropy and marketing, interfacing with UA and Banner partners on behalf of Department program development. Assist with coordination of Department website and social
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. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Statistical and computational skills are an asset Record-keeping and organizational skills, and attention to detail Desire to grow as a scientist and an ability to be proactive
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the College, leading and facilitating strategically aligned program and curricular development, assessment, and revision activities, and ensuring compliance with all regulatory and accrediting body requirements
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and curriculum development, as well as assessment plans, at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, including the language program, and chairing dissertation committees and mentoring/advising
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setup. Monitor and order office supplies. Troubleshoot technical difficulties with office equipment and computers in consultation with appropriate IT and other technical consultants. Communication
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services and outcomes, report to grant funders, and assist with program evaluation. Collect and analyze data to support continuous quality improvement and contribute to academic research and grant-related
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) Program within U of A Health Sciences. The role will require collaboration with curriculum directors and coordinators, faculty, and staff within the College of Medicine and College of Nursing and lead