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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . The Manager, Fitness Programs develops and manages health and fitness programs for patient referrals and
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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . JOB DESCRIPTION Primary Appointment: Assistant Director for Curriculum and Instructor Development
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efficiency. Coordinates, plans and directs services which support the running of the department. Plans and coordinates the duties of staff in addition to analyzes complex administrative concerns. Develops and
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requirements and coordinate data exchange with vendors and internal systems. • Analyze workflows to design enhanced systems. • Promote future system enhancements and development initiatives. • Perform and
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Full-Time Program Coordinator to work in Miami. The Program Coordinator coordinates day-to-day operations of the program. Moreover, the incumbent assists with the development, organization, production
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Transplant Program (MTI), Clinical Faculty, Open Rank - Medicine, Hepatology. The Medical Director is responsible for assisting in the ongoing development and growth of the Adult Liver Transplant program in
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its functions. Core Responsibilities: Handles complex factors, develops policies, procedures and practices for which there is no precedent. Plans, develops, administers and coordinates all functions and
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. Creates ad-hoc reports as needed by departmental administrators and management. Collects, interprets, and analyzes relevant data or metrics. Develops and maintains reports to support plans, business
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, and counsel to University of Miami administrators on human resources matters. The incumbent of this role is responsible for planning, developing, implementing, directing, and administering a range of HR
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Resources Job Summary: The Head of Transgenics and Mouse Genetic Engineering will lead the design, development, and coordinate the management of genetically engineered mouse models for research as part of