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filing systems, keeping them updated and organized. Type, format, and edit materials for grant submissions, research reports, and business-related communications. Prepare and track clients, quotes
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responsibilities will include managing extremely complex calendars for multiple senior executives, coordinating domestic and international travel, tracking expenses, and processing reimbursements. The EA will also
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system that is used to track all patients enrolled in a clinical trial, track all scheduled visits and individual events performed at each visit and is used for studies that have a conventional care
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. Candidates must also have 5+ years of a track record of teaching and/or mentorship activities. Candidates with an MD or equivalent who will have clinical duties must be board-certified or board-eligible in
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advance the clinical, educational, and research missions of the department, while maintaining a strong track record of scholarly contributions, including research and publications in peer-reviewed journals
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administrators and financial support. Advanced knowledge of financial management related to contracts and grants, including monthly, quarterly, annual and ad-hoc requests; tracking budget to actual, billing
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. Works under direction of Principal Investigator or more senior Academic Program Officer to establish center agenda, funding, objectives. Six years of related experience, education/training, OR an Advanced
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Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. Candidates must have completed or be on track of completion of 0+5 or 5+2 fellowship program in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. Candidates must have or be eligible for a
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communication at all levels of the organization, and ability to collaborate across various functions and UCSD Health divisions to achieve project and organizational objectives. Nine (9) years of related
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of people. Ability to be objective, courteous, and respectful, in dealings with the campus community and visitors, and not allow personal beliefs, prejudices, or biases to interfere with official acts