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collaboration by organizing meetings, preparing agendas, and documenting action items for projects that improve the goals of our National Major Gifts Team aligned with team goals. Support data collection and
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: Advanced Problem-solver and Excellent Communicator Manage large amounts of customer interactions (calls, faxes, emails, eReferrals). Provide accurate Michigan Medicine information about 20 clinical
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to locate and obtain emergency funding internal and external to Rackham Graduate School. Report information related to critical incidents to the Rackham Dean and Associate Deans as necessary. Coordinate
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distinction in the private, public, non-profit, and academic sectors, in large numbers in every major market in the nation, as well as internationally. The University of Michigan is located in Ann Arbor
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large-scale program coordination Technical Skills: Proficiency with learning management systems (Canvas), Google Workspace, and keyboard lab technology including audio/video equipment Leadership Skills
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to collect data to a centralized registry. The data are analyzed and shared to identify processes that lead to improved delivery of care and outcomes, and guide quality improvement interventions. The Inspiring
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management experience How You'll Grow Research and analytical skills: Students will gain hands-on experience collecting, organizing, and analyzing large amounts of data and learn how to translate data
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Student Life, is a large ambulatory, a multispecialty health clinic that serves a large and diverse student body of more than 45,000 students, as well as UM faculty and staff. UHC provides clinical services
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, and audit-ready documentation for multiple large- and medium-scale capital and technology initiatives. 10% - Financial Reporting/Communication Prepare and communicate detailed financial reports and
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families who visit The University of Michigan. Present general information sessions to large (up to several hundred people) and small groups of prospective undergraduate students and their families