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seeks to understanding sensory processing in the brain and will allow neuroanatomical contributions to several projects. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Perform neuroanatomical research work in medical and related
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process highly confidential, time sensitive and complex information providing assistance to the University Controller to increase their time and availability for high-level responsibilities. The department
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, retirement, long term disability, short term disability, tuition assistance, layoff status, or severance pay. Staff in term positions are also subject to the performance management review process and positive
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functions, etc.). Computer proficiency (including Microsoft Office) and the ability to learn new programs. Working knowledge of systems design principles, methodologies and tools, including those applicable
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logical decision-making. Ability to work effectively, both independently and collaboratively within a team. Ability to learn and apply new techniques, ideas, processes, policies, functions, etc. Must be
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it aligns with institutional priorities and user needs identifying meaningful metrics, establish benchmarks, and implement processes for ongoing performance monitoring across the Case Western Reserve
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development process, effectively estimating time-to-completion for project tasks and working efficiently to produce tangible deliverables. Maintain, support and develop migration plans for legacy content
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of functional area policies and procedures is expected at this level with the ability to take responsibility for the unit in the absence of more senior staff. The LA4 manages workflows and processes related
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that align with the school's strategic plan and priorities, and work with teams to execute on all initiatives, monitoring outcomes and adjusting tactics as needed. Own all related projects and processes from
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adjusting tactics as needed. Own all related projects and processes from beginning to end, ensuring all work done aligns with University Marketing and Communications¿ and each school's goals and priorities