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positions, make recommendations on hires; set objectives and conduct performance appraisals for staff; and handle the initial steps in the corrective action/disciplinary process for the staff, knowing when
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. Draft resulting reports, and monitor progress with recommendations, including required Progress Reports. Track Accreditation Citations and Areas for Improvement (AFIs), guiding programs through
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accreditation bodies (OLAW (NIH); OBA (NIH); USDA; FDA; CDPHE, AAALAC). Develop tools and resources to track metrics and tools to provide transparency and research teams Administrative Responsibilities: 20
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, external partners, and subject matter experts to develop learning objectives and innovative opportunities for the public health workforce. This position will be responsible for technical and instructional
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regulatory standards. · Support and uphold established organizational policies, procedures, objectives related to quality improvement, safety, environmental and infection control. · Participate
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Professor in the Non-Tenure Clinical Practice Track Position location: Sheridan Health Services 3525 W. Oxford Ave | Unit G1 Denver, CO 80236 Position #:00701195 – Requisition #: 37727 Job Summary: The CU
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, Interdepartmental transfers, medical affiliate payments, UCHealth vendor agreements, subrecipient invoicing, and reimbursement requests. Maintain systems for tracking vendor and subrecipient invoices Coordinate and
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. · Collaborate with business development and licensing teams to ensure alignment between contractual terms, deliverables, and scientific objectives. · Help support research efforts to provide perspectives
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standards. Support and uphold established organizational policies, procedures, objectives related to quality improvement, safety, environmental and infection control. Participate in the application process
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objectives while ensuring that the Department operates in accordance with University policies and procedures and School of Medicine (SOM) rules. The DFA is responsible for managing the day-to-day and long-term