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. This new recruit will work with the current team to further develop the clinical, programmatic and academic vision for the sports program, which has been designated a growth area for Seattle Children's
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vision to broaden conversations and deepen understanding. We are committed to fostering a workplace of belonging, dismantling racial inequities, and amplifying underrepresented voices in our community
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Processes all patient menus, including those for the tray line and room service program. She/he coordinates food production according to established menus, answers telephone calls from patients and
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responsibilities, including strategic planning, research leadership and vision, and program administration in support of Seattle Children’s, the Seattle Children’s Research Institute (SCRI), and the CGIDR
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procedures. The person will also be responsible for identifying areas for process improvement as part of CCPL program quality management plans and implementing strategic plans to resolve any identified
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within Washington University School of Medicine. The Senior Director assigned to the Department of Surgery will work collaboratively with the Department leadership to advance the vision and goals
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of Engineering Organization: Electrical and Computer Engineering Title: Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure Track), Electrical and Computer
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. The Allergy Section includes 8 full time faculty. The section also includes the Allergy and Immunology Fellowship Program, which is run in close collaboration with the Department of Pediatrics, Division
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September 2025. The Research Assistant Professor will be expected to conduct, and obtain full funding for a program of research focused on executive functioning and developmental neuroscience in clinical
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) Curriculum vitae 3) One-page personal statement discussing research accomplishments, leadership experience, and outlining a vision for the growth and development of the Phase I program 4) Diversity