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for staff/undergraduate and graduate assistants. Identifies under- and overpayment situations. Maintain term by term tracking system of hires, degree programs and payroll Serve as Unit Time and Absence
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deliverables are met across all phases of the project. ●Support team meetings by taking detailed meeting minutes, tracking action items, and following up with team members to ensure accountability and progress
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by faculty and have an attestation, if required Track all EHR notes and/or compliance issue until problem is solved. Meet with and explain to dental students and residents the complex compliance
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. Collaborate with stakeholders from the research, business development, communications, and training teams to align objectives, create and operationalize workflows, and drive timely execution. Facilitate
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and other University leaders. The Chief Communications Officer ensures that objectives- and performance metrics-driven strategies are in place to further the University’s mission and strategic
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, including those that may have diverse missions, goals, and backgrounds, in order to achieve and follow Extension goals, objectives and expectations. Demonstrated ability to document, track and follow
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present a unified experience to alumni. Use data and audience insights to tailor content, messaging, and calls to action—driving engagement and results. Track and analyze campaign performance, adjusting
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scope, objectives, and deliverables that support the business goals. Develop detailed project plans, timelines and budgets with input from the project team members. Manage changes to the project scope
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graduate trainee recruitment activities, including organizing and attending recruiting events, advertising the program, receiving and organizing applications and their review, tracking demographic
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the Medical School’s administrative leadership to implement required updates or changes to the review protocol • Track and maintain a confidential database of review materials and faculty incentive items