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the development and achievement of goals, objectives, and strategic initiatives established by the CEO, UAB Hospital with collaboration of UAB Health System leadership, UAB Health System Board of Directors and the
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the Rural Reach: Mobile Health and Maternal and Child Care project. Participates in the development of program objectives and is responsible for achieving objectives within defined parameters set by
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to summarize data and present results. Participates and helps develop long or short-term goals or strategic objectives With direction, contributes to IACUC and grant proposals and assists in the preparation and
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concerns · Ability to handle urgent maintenance issues and coordinate disaster recovery efforts · Works independently and collaboratively Independent Judgement/Problem Solving · Develops objectives and
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and information flow. Identify appropriate resources to map, create and document project specifications if current state documentation does not exist. Document project scope and objectives. Work with
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objectives, works with appropriate HSIS leaders to define the role of each project team member in order to effectively define and coordinate the activities of the project team(s) Key Duties & Responsibilities
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PROJECT COORDINATOR - (T226703) Description Position Summary: Carries out established project objectives and directives for Development and Alumni Relations Team in the School of Health Professions
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program objectives, manages programmatic fiscal activities, supervises staff engaged in carrying out program activities, and may require grant writing and/or other abilities to secure program funding
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mission, project, and committee work as directed by the Associate Dean. · Participates in and responsible for the identification and development of project objectives to ensure the necessary outcomes
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and scaffolding, and working at heights above thirty (30) feet. · Pushing and pulling heavy equipment, machinery, or objects as needed · Performing tasks requiring bending, stooping, kneeling, and