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, informatics support, operational efficiency (key performance indicators), and allocation management measurement for Radiology. POSITION INFORMATION Salary or Pay Range: $9,691.67 - $21,225.00 Salary Frequency
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, managers, and professionals who support UC Davis Health leadership in planning, overseeing, and allocating investments in capital assets and space improvements. This role provides strategic direction and
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. This position performs a variety of duties, providing front office support for the department/clinical team for which it is assigned. Percentages of time allocated to functions in this position description are a
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, providing front office support for the department/clinical team for which it is assigned. Percentages of time allocated to functions in this position description are a guideline only. Individual assignments
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department/clinical team within the Hospital Operations, including various shifts and length of assignments. Percentages of time allocated to functions in this position description are a guideline only
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supply costs are appropriately allocated. The supervisor will also create and evolve lab standard operating procedures, while overseeing the recruitment, scheduling, and data-entry processes, in
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fellows, residents, and other members of the research team. The role will oversee budgets to ensure personnel and supply costs are appropriately allocated. The supervisor will also create and evolve lab
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learning, and best practices in data analysis. Familiarity with software development methodologies, life-cycle management, and version control systems. Knowledge of server management and resource allocation
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assets. The manager is also responsible for resource allocation, operational oversight, and both short- and long-term planning. They provide leadership and guidance to ensure the team meets all standards
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business management practices. Knowledge of UC Davis hiring/employment practices within an academic department. Knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles, cost allocation methods, and accounting