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, quarterly, and annual financial reporting cycles in Workday, ensuring timely and accurate enterprise-wide results. Prepare and review journal entries, general ledger reconciliations, elimination activity, and
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& Responsibilities: Provides administrative/operational oversight of assigned program/project. Coordinates and facilitates global education program development. Develops project/program goals, objectives and plans in
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Dean for Development, this position ensure engagement activities and special projects are aligned with the strategic plan and campaign goals. The Director’s primary focus is on objectives and strategies
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development, testing, implementation, and sustainability of innovative behavioral health programs. This role integrates program leadership, management, research collaboration, and clinical care within a dynamic
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Job Description Harborview Medical Center's Nursing Support Program has an outstanding opportunity for a part-time Cardiac Monitor Technician. WORK SCHEDULE: 0% FTE, per-diem Variable Shifts
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. Track student involvement year over year. Evaluate and implement program improvements. Train student assistants for event duties. HIC-Related Outreach: Develop and implement a plan to create strong
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This position is expected to be a 2 year duration. POSITION HIGHLIGHTS Partner with families to support early childhood development including developmental promotion, screening and connection to community-based
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of our free Metro transit U-Pass for eligible employees. WashU provides eligible employees with a defined contribution (403(b)) Retirement Savings Plan, which combines employee contributions and university
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Portfolio Growth Identify and pursue new funding opportunities aligned with GOI priorities. Work with development and institutional partners to communicate program impact and expansion opportunities
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), the Department’s highly competitive residency training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific Northwest. The Department’s robust research portfolio totals $67