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. Assists in setting annual program benchmarks and establishing an annual program plan. Assists with program budget management. Attends 1:1, staff, Emory Campus Life (ECL), and other University related
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documentation relevant to potential or active malpractice claims. Evaluates the medical and factual merits of claims and assist attorneys in developing case strategy. Prepares detailed medical chronologies
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promotional materials which may include content for reports, briefings, newsletters, grants or other written information related to the program. Assists in developing and coordinating program-related
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. As Litigation Paralegal for medical malpractice litigation, provides advanced legal and administrative support, including assisting in the investigation
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modeling tools to refinement of high throughput screening hits. Presents the models in a form that allows users to make decisions concerning the direction of an experimental program. Performs related
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configurations. Maintains 24 x 7 coverage and support, including on-call support, to assist with restoring service and maintaining agreed upon service levels. Installs, configures, maintains, and troubleshoots
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Equal Opportunity Programs, and Faculty/Staff Assistance Program. Manages the program for national recruitment of new employees, including serving as an the divisional executive recruiter; coordinates
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. This position will report to the Managing Senior Director of Development – Laney Graduate School. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Guides operational aspects for an advancement and alumni engagement program in a school or
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and values. The Associate General Counsel will assist in all phases of professional and general liability litigation including claim evaluation, discovery, motion practice, hearings, mediations, and
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appropriate for a tenured appointment at the rank of professor, with a distinguished record of scholarly achievement. Candidates should demonstrate substantial leadership experience in faculty affairs