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, legality, and regulatory integrity. The Associate Director ensures alignment with medical staff bylaws, institutional policy, and complex external standards (e.g., TJC, NCQA, CMS, URAC, DOH) that govern
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institutions to align efforts and share knowledge • Operate effectively in a matrixed environment, influencing and supporting compliance activities across multiple organizational structures Program Development
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Performance Indicators (KPIs) aligned with school strategic initiatives supporting multiple departments. Translate the data to easily understood stories. Convert complex data findings into audience tailored
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thinking that is aligned with the general perspective of HSD, analysis, and problem-solving. Daily work involves making judgment calls in ambiguous situations and applying a multi-faceted understanding of
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administrative leadership of the FHCC Division to ensure alignment with faculty appointments; grants funds flow; and resource support of Division faculty. Training programs include 10 radiation oncology residents
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compliance with established policies and procedures, ensuring alignment with University of Washington Human Resources policies and contractual agreements. This includes initiating and supporting corrective
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—including individuals with disabilities. What You’ll Do: Evaluate the accessibility of UW websites, applications, and IT systems—both homegrown and third-party. Conduct in-depth reviews using tools aligned
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solutions that align with the employee experience and inclusion strategy, as well as the goals and desired culture of the UW, the Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity (OMAD), and UA. • Develop and
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by managing multiple complex events simultaneously, staying aligned with Advancement goals and keeping all key partners informed appropriately. • Strategically align the work of event-related
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hypotheses to be tested. This position is responsible for independently designing and implementing multiple research projects to test the hypotheses in human subjects. This position is constantly required