535 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Pennsylvania in United States
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performance goals and encourage professional development. Project & Program Management Lead complex data analytics projects and programs, ensuring timely, on-budget delivery. Apply project management best
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program by answering the phone/email, greet visitors and prospective students, and perform general fax, copying, scanning, mail and filing tasks. Working closely with the Chair, the Administrative and
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with all aspects of program management. In addition to coaching duties, extensive recruiting responsibilities, administrative duties and planning are involved. Ability to motivate prospective and current
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on the group’s progress to the director both during the program and via written evaluations after the program concludes. They will also provide teaching and/or technological support to craft session
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Schools (UACS) program of the Netter Center for Community Partnerships. Responsibilities Community Engaged Scholarship (CES), inclusive of Academically Based Community Service (ABCS) courses, is at the core
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troubleshooting support, technology consultations, and training for all program stakeholders, this position will also be directly responsible for a portfolio of approximately 3-4 courses. It will be joining a fast
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proactive program of direct contact with alumni, grateful patients, friends, and faculty. Job Description Job Responsibilities Visit and communicate (e.g. letters, phone calls, video conferences, meetings
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, coordinate and implement complex cancer studies involving a wide variety of investigational products and various sponsors. This position will report directly to the Airways Program Manager and work directly
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deadlines 4. Support development efforts for the department, in collaboration with the Development Office, including: Working closely with the Vice Chairs, Program Directors, Core Directors, and with
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imaging or image-guided therapy topics, will further develop skills in collaborative research, and will have the potential for independent research and be funded by a sponsored program. They will receive