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; and a personalized care experience aimed at easing the burden of cancer. Winship is Where Science Becomes Hope®. For more information, visit winshipcancer.emory.edu. Winship is seeking qualified
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clinical service with experienced faculty who specialize in pulmonary hypertension, aerodigestive disorders, sleep medicine, pulmonary sickle cell disease, technology-dependent children, severe asthma and
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at The Carter Center . SUMMARY: The Program Assistant is responsible for providing administrative and operational support to the Rosalynn Carter Mental Health and Caregiver Program’s Global Mental Health (GMH
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. Ensures that the uses of data through reports and queries are accurate. Supports business and system re-engineering and architecture development to define future data needs. Serves as an organizational
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program which spans both university and healthcare lines of business. Serves as a subject matter expert for IT disaster recovery within the institution. Collaborates closely with key IT and business
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the preparation of operations and grant budgets; monitors compliance. May coordinate auditing activities of independent public accountants. Develops, implements and maintains computer-based accounting systems. May
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. SUMMARY: The Program Associate (PA) supports the Mental Health Program’s Global Mental Health (GMH) pillar, focusing on the coordination and
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Designs, implements, and coordinates operational facets of a specific program. Develops strategic plans and objectives that ensure
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required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering, or related field, and seven years of related IT experience, OR an equivalent combination of education
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. The Emory Autism Center (EAC) invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the Emory