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of Pennsylvania Master of Public Health (MPH) Program is seeking a dedicated tutor for PUBH 5010 – Introduction to Biostatistics. Job Description Temporary Employee - Non-Exempt The University of Pennsylvania
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Organizing research events for the department Scheduling conference rooms for speakers for Resident Research in Progress program and Grand Rounds Speakers as required Booking laboratories and conference rooms
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of computer software including Outlook, Word and Excel required. Knowledge of PowerPoint, and Adobe strongly preferred. Demonstrated experience with digital communications, preferably in website and social
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experience preferred. Good verbal and written communication skills required Organization and time management required Attention to detail required Computer proficiency required Job Location - City, State
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Development, the Senior Director will lead Wharton's integrated major gifts program, encompassing both domestic and international markets. This role presents a unique opportunity to guide a high-performing team
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position. Working Conditions Office, library, computer room Physical Effort Typically sitting at a desk or table Job Location - City, State Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Department / School School of Veterinary
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of the Penn Academic Associate program, Training and coordination of schedules for all Penn Academic Associates Coordination and implementation of NIH and industry funded grants Collaboration with research
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faculty and clients to design and deliver customized curricula, selecting appropriate instructors and incorporating post-program follow-up to reinforce learning outcomes. A strong understanding of executive
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· Scheduling conference rooms for speakers for Resident Research in Progress program and Grand Rounds Speakers as required · Booking laboratories and conference rooms for lab meetings Coordinator of the yearly
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conduct evaluations of grantees under the Upholding the Rule of Law/Preventing Wrongful Convictions program funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). This grant program supports wrongful conviction