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of program logistics. Managing the day-to-day operations of selected University-wide initiatives (e.g., wellbeing or student affairs initiatives) including student learning modules, websites, events
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opportunity to shape the future of medicine. Job Description The Program in Medical Education’s Office of Student Affairs (OSA) is dedicated to supporting students in the MD program at Harvard Medical School
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Degree Master's degree strongly preferred Advanced biostatistics and epidemiology coursework are strongly preferred Experience with standard computer software such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
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School fosters bold new ideas and collaborative learning networks that shape the future of business. Job Description Job Summary: The Senior Program Manager, AI Enabled Sponsored Research will manage and
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Candidates MUST meet the following basic qualifications in order to be considered for this role: A minimum of five years of progressive administrative and/or project coordination experience. Computer skills
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verbally and in writing. Technology Skills Required: Must have computer skills including word-processing, electronic mail, database, and spreadsheet. Required to utilize management information systems and
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to success is a strong partnership with the Harvard College Fund’s Parent Engagement Program (PEP), a volunteer-driven annual giving and volunteer engagement effort and developing opportunities for synergy
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Basic Qualifications: Graduate of a U.S.-based residency program; board certified or eligible inInternal Medicine, Family Medicine, or Emergency Medicinewith current licensure in Massachusetts
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Responsibilities: May fill in as a security dispatcher during non-business hours as needed. Assist with the management of the security training program, including CPR training and all record-keeping. Assist with
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Center for Education Policy Research (CEPR) Program Coordinator will provide administrative support to the CEPR Executive Director and core team. They will play an important role in the central functions