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annual capital improvement plans including assessments, programming/scope development, budget and schedule preparation, and identification of submittals & approval processes. Manage projects from
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umbrella. This role will develop VP Operations’ annual and long-range operating budget, monitor its financial performance, ensure compliance with established budget targets, develop and evolve its long
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Department BSD E&E - Bettencourt Lab About the Department Founded in 1892, the Department of Ecology & Evolution at The University of Chicago is at the forefront of Ecological and Evolutionary
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. Has a deep understanding related to the development of programming for non-academic matters, such as health and wellness and curricular programming. Develops and implements programming relating
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calendar management for three Research Deans, including scheduling meetings and travel. Meeting management (including scheduling, invitations, room reservations, AV, assistance with agenda development
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within and beyond the UChicago community. We are creating a working environment that embraces innovation and respect and that celebrates and develops staff. As part of the University of Chicago, we offer a
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. Develop and enforce procedures and operating standards to assure accuracy and compliance to department, university, and agency policies. This includes section purchasing, accounts payable, funds transfers
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, Alumni Volunteer Experience, will develop innovative strategies for building and strengthening UChicago Alumni volunteer programs. They will be responsible for identifying and executing initiatives
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Department Development Economics Center About the Department The Development Innovation Lab at the University of Chicago uses the tools of economics to develop innovations with the potential
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Department Crown Alumni Relations and Development About the Department As one of the first schools of social work in the United States, the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice