204 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Case Western Reserve University
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. Collaborate closely with the vice dean of research to develop detailed agendas for high-impact research program meetings and scientific working groups. This collaboration includes drafting preliminary outlines
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in R, Mplus, AMOS or other latent variable modeling software program Programming: R Population health or health systems Doctoral degree: A doctoral in social sciences (e.g. sociology, psychology
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review addendum forms to the appropriate department administrators. (3%) Manage the university Vacation Buy Program enrollment. (3%) NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Sort and distribute incoming mail and requests
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. The nature and frequency of cleaning is performed according to Custodial Services' Quality Control Program. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. According to the assigned schedule: Clean spaces daily, empty wastebaskets and
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. QUALIFICAITONS Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree and 1 to 3 years of related experience required or associate's degree in an approved Biotechnology program and 2 to 4 years of related experience required
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with the Dean of Students staff to provide management of the care team, case management, crisis management program, basic needs support efforts, and other student-related intervention strategies
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for the ETA program, incorporating specific tactics to enhance performance in key third-party rankings. Curate compelling content showcasing alumni successes, faculty eminence, and significant achievements
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student outcomes are maximized, and assist in the planning and implementation of new programs and/or enhancements to existing programs. Ensure undergraduate program and graduate programs revenues
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of strategic fundraising priorities including, but not limited to the parent giving program. This position will be charged to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward prospects and donors from the parent giving
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Interprofessional Scholars Collaboration in Teaching and Learning Program. Actively contributes to creating a dynamic environment for faculty engagement and teaching recognition, including the Scholarship in Teaching