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Job Description The School of Medicine’s Office of Research and Graduate Education has an outstanding opportunity for a Full-Time Web Application Developer to support the development and maintenance
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into actionable insights through interactive web applications. The specialist will architect and implement tools such as the Safe Routes to School prioritization platform, ADA Transition Plan dashboards, and
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the primary supervision of the Advising Lead. Examples of representative work include: Update and maintain recruitment materials, including program advertisements, brochures, and web content. Regularly update
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frameworks. Examples include TypeScript + Express, Python + DJango, Java + Spring Boot. Experience with at least two programming languages commonly used in full-stack web development. Examples include
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• Real Estate • Business Innovation & Technology and Communications • The Finance & Administration organization Please visit the UW Facilities web page for more information: https://facilities.uw.edu
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consisting of the School’s Systems Administrator, Senior Interactive Developer (web operations lead), Assistant Director overseeing Service Desk operations, and this CRM & Data Integrations Administrator
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editing, and web development applications Create original artwork for the Public Lectures series’ collateral pieces, including posters and digital images for social media Establish brand/graphic standards
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of the Simpson Center in the following ways: Strategy and Leadership 15% Develop a comprehensive strategic communications plan in collaboration with the Simpson Center’s leadership team that delivers the Simpson
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Job Description POSITION PURPOSE The Office of Healthcare Equity at UW Medicine is seeking an experienced and strategic Program Manager to guide, develop, and implement our Center for Workforce
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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 million in grants and