196 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" positions at Florida Atlantic University
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student success goals. Summary of Responsibilities: Serve as project manager for all Graduate College events and recruitment activities, overseeing end-to-end planning and execution, including development
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agreements and terms from federal, state, foundation, and local government agencies. Coordinate with internal offices (General Counsel, Export Control, IT, Research Integrity, Technology Development, etc
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; develop and implement innovative programs that shore up the financial health of the units. Regulatory Compliance and Risk Management: Serve as Alternate Responsible Officer or Responsible Officer (depending
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place. Collaborate with EH&S to oversee hazardous material handling, storage, and disposal, maintaining safe research environments. Project Coordination and Facilities Development: Assist with planning
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, events, and special projects while serving as a key liaison to campus partners, community leaders, and workforce development initiatives. The Coordinator plays an essential role in organizing academic
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to Excellence and contribute to the financial stewardship that supports our students, faculty, and institutional mission. Summary of Responsibilities includes: Prepare and post accurate month-end journal entries
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, including procurement and budget management related to college resource maintenance. Work in coordination with college policies and procedures. Prepare and maintain documents and reports as directed by
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, health promotion, and well-being education initiatives while supporting student leadership development and organizational accountability. Summary of responsibilities: Risk Management, Health, and Well
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, SUS, and University maintenance regulations and standards. Apply APPA standards to evaluate service quality, allocate resources, and manage performance expectations. Develop, maintain and revise
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to, the following: Teaching activities in all components of the Foundations of Medicine courses, including classroom, small group, and practical application sessions focused on development of clinical skills and an