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Reporting to the Assistant Vice President, Einstein Outreach, Communications, & Alumni Relations, the Development Associate will work collaboratively with the team of alumni relations and frontline
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ensure in-depth learning and understanding. Please join this new and innovative proposed DDS program. The Director of Behavioral Sciences provides leadership for the development, implementation
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The Research Assistant Professor oversees operations of the Stem Cell Isolation and Xenotransplantation Facility and works with research staff and members at ISCRM and the college to develop and
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initiatives to foster a supportive and inclusive environment that promotes student well-being, academic success, and professional growth. This role will oversee the development and delivery of student support
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software and/or web-based applications. Download, clean, and archive course, clerkship, and elective evaluation data for program evaluation purposes. Prepare reports and other supporting materials for OME
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Position Summary: Identify, enhance, develop, and maintain technology solutions that contribute to the University’s strategic goals. Participate in process and workflow improvement and develop
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Position Summary: The Director of Fundraising Communications provides strategic leadership for fundraising-related communications at Yeshiva University. This role is responsible for developing
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Director to provide students with personalized academic coaching and learning support and to address ongoing academic challenges through development of individually tailored study plans and referral
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ongoing development of the dental school’s Patient Management System (PMS) and associated clinical technologies. This role ensures that the clinical technology infrastructure supports patient care
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for the leadership, development, and oversight of the pre-clinical curriculum and simulation-based training that prepares students for clinical patient care. This role ensures that students acquire foundational