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provides a collaborative structure for advisors to support students across multiple programs, a commitment to ongoing professional development, and a supportive leadership team dedicated to professional
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) Job Summary The Associate Director of Curriculum plays a pivotal leadership role in the strategic development, implementation, and continuous improvement of the curriculum at the Spencer Fox Eccles
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effective operations of the Welcome Desk, Info Desk, Reception Desk and Museum galleries. Individuals will use leadership skills in this position to model exceptional customer service, train hosts, and
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and program support to the Senate office in areas such as office management, program planning, financial processing, database and archive records maintenance, communications development, email
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to work independently and as part of a team. 3) Present data in group meetings. 4) Supervise and train students and junior members where needed. 5) Contribute to overall management of the lab including
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-rounded teacher who would enjoy teaching in the most needed areas. The LEADD Program (Learning and Engaging through Arts Discipline and Development) is Tanner Dance’s arts and education program for adults
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assessment data as well as maintenance of the simulation lab. As an Accredited Educational Institution with the American College of Surgeons our goals are to identify, develop and promote standards
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policies and procedures are implemented; participates in the interview and hiring process; and assesses, develops, and provides training for new and existing employees. In addition to supervisory
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/Adapt services Facilitate relationships with the community and across the University of Utah and Huntsman Cancer Institute Develop strategies for continuous quality improvement Project management duties
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, administration, or other areas relevant to Huntsman Cancer Institute’s mission and this position. Responsibilities Financial Planning and Analysis: Develop an in-depth understanding of supported departments’ work