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Degree in Psychology, Public Health, Social Work or a related field. Principal Responsibilities 1. Assumes primary responsibility for a program, service, activity, operation or function in an assigned area
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administrative, program, and office activities. Establishes, selects, implements, and coordinates office procedures and systems. Serves as principal source of information to students, staff, and faculty
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processes. 11. Actively participates in Yale’s project safety and quality assurance programs by conducting regular site inspections, identifying potential issues, and reporting concerns to appropriate
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graduates of Ph.D. programs in economics. The fellowship is based in New Haven, and the fellow will contribute to EGC research and publications in the area of markets, trade, and development, support and
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, and the ability to initiate programmatic and individual activities. Proven ability to independently plan, coordinate and execute large events, meetings, and information sessions. Preferred Skills and
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) Intramural Program. This position is responsible for supervising staff, coordinating facility use, and ensuring high-quality programming that enhances the overall experience of members and guests. Applications
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Center and the Yale-New Haven Children?s Hospital (YNHCH), located in New Haven, CT. The Hematologist/Oncologist should be committed to excellent clinical care and program development with enthusiasm
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Required? Yes Work week: Flexible or Non-Standard Principal Responsibilities 1. Plan, organize, and lead the daily operations of the assigned residence for student meals as well as support the assigned
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and independently funded research program while supervising and mentoring students with diverse backgrounds plus contributing to the graduate and medical school educational missions. We seek individuals
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admissions, educational programs, or employment against any individual on account of that individual’s sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion