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. Develops and implements recruitment strategies. Assists with registration process and graduate student orientation. Designs and implements procedures for improvement to program activities. Manages
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Psychiatry Access Network (CPAN) and the Perinatal Psychiatry Access Network (PeriPAN) are interdisciplinary clinical services programs intended to offer primary care clinic providers and OBGYNs prompt access
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for documents process. Responsibilities Gather/review documentation to input vouchers in a timely manner for payments, reimbursements, and interdepartmental transfers. Confirm items are received and have correct
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. Other Job Duties may apply as assigned KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES Navigates complex organizational structures, builds strong relationships, and leverages networks to achieve goals. Prioritizes tasks
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) provides up-to-date scientific information and skill-building opportunities to individuals who are responsible for making decisions that affect coastal resources. The goal of the Reserve Training
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the state. Your skills will make a difference You’ll be working for a university that is internationally recognized for research and the work you do will make a difference in the lives of our students
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facilities, hotel lodging, and other necessary arrangements. Process travel reimbursement and other expenses in a prompt manner. Provide administrative support to the research team. This includes assisting
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-being at The University of Texas at Austin. The team inspires all students to live the Longhorn life through its uniquely designed programs, spaces and resources. They serve every student through physical
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. Evening and weekend work may be required. Your skills will make a difference. You’ll be working for a university that is internationally recognized for our academic programs and research. Your work will
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to be from August 1, 2025 to July 31, 2026. Please submit your application prior to the deadline. If you have questions about the fellowship or the application process, please contact Tim Rogers, Director