121 postdoc-computational-biomedical-engineering positions at University of San Diego
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participate in program development and institution building. Key Responsibilities Develop and teach graduate-level courses in social innovation, social entrepreneurship, impact measurement, finance and impact
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. Know correct procedure for all documentation, paper work including, but not limited to; lab work and log sheets, immunization program, drug screening, and special lab tests. Must assure patient privacy
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various departments responsible for Homecoming and Family Weekend including Alumni Relations and Special Events. This position manages the Golden Toreros alumni program, overseeing events, developing
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The Head Women’s Rowing Coach is responsible for all administrative and organizational aspects of the NCAA Division I Women’s Rowing Program within the mission of the University and its philosophy
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Assists in the development and implementation of both the educational and the athletic components of the NCAA Division I program. Also assists in creating and implementing the general business
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(UM&C). These projects include, but are not limited to, university websites, digital marketing tools, email communications, advertising and content development, program brochures, graphics, and other
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sheets, immunization program, drug screening, and special lab tests. Must assure patient privacy at all times and maintain patient confidentiality. Fully knowledgeable of Federal HIPAA and FERPA
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athletic components of the NCAA Division I program. Also assists in creating and implementing the general business operations of the program and in running baseball camps and clinics. Duties and
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, Skills and Abilities: Demonstrated advanced computer skills in Microsoft applications with intermediate to advanced Excel skills required. Proven ability to handle confidential information, exhibit good
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Development. The Senior Coordinator collaborates with other Knauss employees and across academic program suites to improve student retention, employment outcomes, and continued professional development