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objective of achieving population-level change, the ideal candidate would also bring to the role knowledge of the policymaking process and/or public administration, and experience engaging or facilitating
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searches using the University's applicant tracking system ensuring compliant search processes. Responsible for comprehensive drafting, review, assembly, and submission of electronic and paper materials in
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auditing software as required. Tracks compliance and maintains documentation for hardware, software, and service inventories for management reports. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum
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and breaks down selected events. This will include setting up and taking down tables and any other items that are used for that day. Keeps track of all expenses and prepares reports on costs, using
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of desktop software packages. Writes support documents for common problems and questions to be maintained in the IT Services Knowledge Base. Tracks issues to resolution updating the internal
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meaningful ways to advance objectives of the alumni association and broader University. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum Qualifications Education: Minimum requirements include a college or
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texting platforms. Supports virtual and in-person events, including Reunion Weekend, by assisting with invitations, event tracking, Zoom technical support, and needs day-of. Provides excellent customer
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Department of Medicine, Section of Hematology/Oncology, and the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center seek full-time faculty members at any rank on the School of Medicine track who
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risk analysis sessions and conducts statistical analysis of data. Tracks project timelines, ensures follow-up, and provides timely reports to PIs and sponsors with proactive support of award management
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tracking. Develops written content for reports, stewardship materials, and communications for a variety of audiences. Contributes to the planning and execution of the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium