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reserves the right to change this status with notice to employee. Emory does not approve as a primary work location in the following states; NJ, AK, and HI, any U.S. Territories or outside
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candidates must be U.S. Citizens or Green Card holders and have completed prior surgical residency or fellowship training in an ACGME-certified training program. NOTE: Position tasks are required to be
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across the enterprise. This position is responsible for eliciting project requirements, analyzing business processes, and supporting technology solutions that need to be implemented while also performing
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and schedules technical crews and work calls for set and properties construction, electrical preparations and load-ins, rehearsals, performances and strikes. Reads, understands and drafts theatrical
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of the Access Control and Security Systems Division. Will be responsible for developing and implementing the Master Plan Security and Technology Project for Emory University. Plans, directs, and coordinates
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, government, and education. In fiscal year 2025, the school received $40.2 million in research funding and, in 2024, was ranked No. 3 in National Institutes of Health funding among nursing schools. U.S. News
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Emory campuses. Projects include new construction, renovations, interior design, and landscape architecture. Manages all aspects of project planning and design, including project scope, budget, contracts
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eligible for medical licensure in Georgia (U.S. training). This position will focus activity at Emory University Hospital (1365 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30322). NOTE: Position tasks are generally required
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eligibility for) full Georgia Medical License and DEA license. (5) International candidates must hold a valid ECFMG certificate and hold a valid U.S. Visa (i.e., Green Card, H1B). (6) Ability to function
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: Serve as a forward-facing point of contact with NPHIs, Ministries of Health, partners (e.g., Africa CDC, WAHO), and funders (e.g., U.S. CDC). Schedule, run, and document meetings; drive follow-through