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Description The University of Washington (UW) School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine (DEM) is seeking an Assistant Professor without tenure (WOT) due to funding at 1.00 FTE for the University
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Duties & Responsibilities: Department Support Support department leadership: schedule meetings; coordinate facilities, computing, and housekeeping; receive questions and inquiries; assist with the calendar
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evaluating employees; informs employees of changes in the department. Assists with coverage in staff areas during illness/vacations; back-up for HMO/PPO Representative. Assists IBC team with special projects
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, technologists, residents and fellows. Responsibilities will include being involved in developing an area of scholarship. This appointment may be at the rank of Assistant, Associate or full Professor, without
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accounting guidelines for associated grants as needed. Advises directors and others on matters of scientific and fiscal concerns. Composes annual solicitation of pilot proposals and project reviews. Provides
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Department of Rehabilitation Medicine is hiring for a full-time academic appointment for a neurophysiologist at the rank of Assistant Professor (without tenure due to source of funding, which is typical
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housekeeping; receive questions and inquiries; assist with the calendar; assemble tenure and promotion dossiers; organize faculty and postdoc searches. Faculty support: provide support for faculty regarding
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assistant to the Assistant Vice President for Student Life & Executive Director of Housing & Food Services, providing responsive, independent, and effective administrative and strategic support in a highly
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Salmon and Steelhead stocks in the Central Valley of California and the Columbia River Basin in the Pacific Northwest. The research projects aim to: 1) determine ecological processes affecting survival
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. Empower Innovation. Enable Discovery. Connect the World. Join the University of Washington’s central IT organization and help shape the future