Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
engagement. The Manager will lead the MHA program’s career advancement and coaching efforts, serving as the primary point of contact for student career development, employer engagement related to career
-
continuous improvement. Develop and implement a vision for admissions across all SFESOM campuses ensuring alignment with the school’s mission and educational goals. Oversee all aspects of the admissions
-
mission alignment, collaboration, efficiency, and continuous improvement. Develop and implement a vision for admissions across all SFESOM campuses ensuring alignment with the school’s mission and
-
development opportunities Additional benefits information is available at https://benefits.utah.edu/. Responsibilities Essential Functions A significant component of daily responsibility will include
-
write computer code (Visual3D, Matlab).· Communicate with participants and maintain professionalism· Manage human subjects’ data· Assist with patient recruitment and scheduling.· Prepare standardized
-
projects. Success requires quick learning, independence, and deadline management. To learn more: https://www.royvisionlab.com , https://medicine.utah.edu/ophthalmology/research/labs/roy Responsibilities
-
projects. Success requires quick learning, independence, and deadline management. To learn more: https://www.royvisionlab.com , https://medicine.utah.edu/ophthalmology/research/labs/roy Responsibilities
-
education. PATHS Camp Assistant will assist with the administration of camp activities. They may also supervise and ensure the safety of students during camp, teach and lead program curriculum, develop and
-
donor relations. Participate in on-going training or in-service trainings or professional development within UReach, CDA, Student Affairs, or connected to other educational partners of the University
-
and community development, health and wellness, risk reduction and prevention, and the promotion of leadership development. This is done through the engagement of student leaders, faculty, staff