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Full Time Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job Job Summary #CA-DS This position supports the Department of Budget Planning & Analysis. This position is responsible for specific components of the UC
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for contract and grant fiscal and administrative management, financial analysis, and daily business operations. Account management includes; analyzing expenditures charged to the accounts, ensuring consistency
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. Scientific contributions to innovative methods to conduct in-vivo studies, tissue analysis, statistical analysis and generation of hypotheses for new grants is a requirement. Responsibilities will include
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& External Collaboration 15% - Business Process Analysis & Enterprise Solutions 10% - Data Analytics & Reporting Department Overview The Portfolio Planning & Governance (PPG) division is a strategic function
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. The incumbent is also responsible for maintaining communication with all elements of a multi-level research network, including attending Disease Team Committees (DTCs) meetings, interacting with sponsoring
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Excellent analytical, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills Experience in identifying and analyzing patient care/service needs and performing in-depth chart analysis Strong communication skills and
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optimal coordination of data gathering, reporting, and analysis of information to improve decision making capacity. Ensures the delivery of major data-driven reporting and analytical solutions. Investigates
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and instrumentation in the Microbiology technical section, and through the performance of timely and accurate blood and body fluid analysis in this specialty. Advanced technical expertise is required
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of adult learning principles and clinical system design standards Key Responsibilities 50% - Clinical System Management 40% - Clinical Systems Analysis 10% - Technical Project Management Department Overview
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accounting principles. Financial analysis and financial reporting are also required on assigned accounts including large complex grants, and accounts with high levels of analytical needs. Accounts include