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Information Technology Software Developer Architect I Med-Pathology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003313) Job Summary Aids in the design, development, and integration of software systems and
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faculty orientation program, and moving expense reimbursements. This person attends meetings, records and distributes minutes and prepares other correspondence for the General Education Committee, Academic
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Executive Director of Development to design strategies that support key constituencies and strategic objectives. Evaluate program effectiveness using qualitative and quantitative metrics; incorporate feedback
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relating to the day-to-day operations of a Division I Softball program. Physical Effort Must be able to sit or stand for prolonged periods of time. May need to lift equipment, mail, or supplies up to 50
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research development, or related fields. Must have the ability to work both independently and as an effective team member to accomplish program and University goals. This position must work collaboratively
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operational functions. Collaborates to ensure compliance, productivity, and progress. Develops and implements program policies and procedures and adheres to protocols, regulations, and budgets. Coordinates
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communication in English, including the use of email • successfully enroll in University of Pittsburgh Animal Exposure Surveillance Program (AESP) and other medical surveillance/immunization programs as dictated
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development, curriculum development, and resource dissemination. The Director leads programming for K-12 educators across an 11-state region. Major Responsibilities Regional Program Administration Oversee
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of one or more projects for a research program and oversees all aspects of the project lifecycle. Provides leadership, technical direction, coordination, and expertise across projects. Analyzes progress
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analytics. We are looking for an experienced data science individual contributor for a unique multi-sport data program aimed at improving competitive outcomes for a division I NCAA athletics department. You