108 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at The University of Memphis
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oversee mentoring sessions for at-risk student-athletes. Train and supervise academic mentors and tutors; assist with recruiting and hiring. Coordinate with campus tutoring services and maintain
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acumen, driving outcomes and exceeding goals and objectives. Demonstrated proficiency in designing and delivering career and professional development content. Demonstrated understanding and commitment
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, maintenance practices, and relevant codes and regulations. Expertise in project management, including planning, budgeting and scheduling. Proven ability to develop and manage large facility maintenance budgets
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outreach for exhibitions. Coordinate with Facilities to maintain gallery safety and appearance. Event and Public Programming: Coordinate gallery openings, artist talks, and educational programming. Develop
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practices. Provides a variety of programs to students on various topics to address mental health, transitions, and overall well-being. Develops and implements health and wellness initiatives. Works with
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practices. Provides a variety of programs to students on various topics to address mental health, transitions, and overall well-being. Develops and implements health and wellness initiatives. Works with
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) Department Office of University Development Minimum Position Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a relevant area and seven (7) years of appropriate experience. Relevant experience may be substituted
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primary HR disciplines – compensation, employee relations, staffing, benefits, compliance/regulatory and organizational/employee professional development, as well as change management knowledge and
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and external audiences. Skill in organizing resources and establishing priorities. Ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare reports. Ability to foster a cooperative work environment
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on research and service with clinical and academic faculty. The candidate is expected to be instrumental in the development of the pediatric cochlear implant program. This is a grant/limited-funded position