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reports to the Medical Director of Vision Services and Department Administrative Director. As an employee of the University of Utah Health, Optometrist will be required to: comply with all applicable
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evaluate program processes and make recommendations to ensure grant goals and objectives are met. They will provide administrative oversight of grant budgets and ensure proper use of federal funds
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mail. Will have PCard. Orders and maintains office supplies for Education team. Facilitates approved purchases for Education team. Maintains website content for Education mission. Assists with program
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, prescriptions, basic vision coverage, and behavior health benefits. Employees are eligible for a discount of up to $25 per month on their premiums for participating in our Well-U Wellness Program. Our retirement
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medical and dental coverage, prescriptions, basic vision coverage, and behavior health benefits. Employees are eligible for a discount of up to $25 per month on their premiums for participating in our Well
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an opportunity to contribute to both undergraduate and graduate program administration, faculty support, scholarship coordination, event planning, and data management. While each role has distinct responsibilities
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committees and working groups related to research finance and post-award administration. Promotes RMC’s mission and vision by fostering cooperative relationships and strengthening the University’s reputation
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groups related to financial research administration. Promotes RMC’s mission and vision by fostering cooperative relationships and strengthening the University’s reputation for research excellence. Problem
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. Represents Research Management & Compliance on University-wide committees and working groups related to post-award financial operations. Promotes RMC’s mission and vision by fostering cooperative relationships
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will develop and apply cutting-edge methods in predictive and causal modeling for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a primary cause of irreversible vision loss worldwide. This work will involve