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Transplant Program Director, the Clinical Coordinator III (RN III), has an overall focus on renal transplant patient care and coordination. The Clinical Coordinator III (RN) assists physicians with patient
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, and execute program-specific and School-wide recruitment opportunities to increase the number of highly qualified applications to the assigned portfolio of programs. Represent programs and SPS by
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work closely with program leadership, physicians, and faculty to support course coordination, manage communications, and maintain organized documentation for CME offerings. Benefits: Flexible work
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, Patient Care Navigation Hours, and Psychiatric ad hoc hours). (15%)Compile periodic utilization data for all drop-in hours Working with IT, generate reports on the diagnoses and dispositions of students
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help with graphics, audio and video production, social media outreach, and other tasks as needed. The Staff Editor will help to recruit and retain talented contributors who represent diverse views and
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continuous improvement to deliver a seamless process and experience for new hires. Key responsibilities include leading strategic planning for the Onboarding Services (OOS), fostering innovation, driving
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and gives approval for listings (from employers); collects contacts, gauges effectiveness of postings and takes steps to clarify or generate additional attention. Responsible for providing students and
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and time-off back-up coverage for departments (may provide short-term or extended coverage assignments). Responsibilities Recruitment Assist with the recruitment of staff by posting positions using
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, theoretical, and computational astrophysics. The department offers vibrant undergraduate and graduate programs and maintains close collaborations with institutions such as the American Museum of Natural History
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School resources through well-designed, transparent processes with a culture of respect for all. Responsibilities Reporting & Analysis Assist with responding to requests for data from Columbia University