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service-oriented attitude and the ability to work in a complex organization are necessary for success in this position. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Strong problem-solving
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for research operations within the UF Neurocognitive Laboratory, supporting several complex research projects focused on addiction and neurocognitive development. Key responsibilities include: Executing
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(such as the humanities, digital humanities, library/information science, computer science, or data science). 3-5 years of experience in instructional design, including course development and digital tools
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. Opportunities for leadership in program development and quality improvement initiatives in epilepsy care are available. Candidates should be board certified/eligible in neurology and epilepsy, with fellowship
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administration of financial aid activities in the area. Identify, evaluate, and resolve complex issues related to student financial aid. Advise faculty, staff, and administrators regarding university policies and
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or emergency situations Ability to work collaboratively to accomplish goals Initiative, flexibility and the ability to adapt to a complex, rapidly changing academic environment Ability to maintain excellent
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to reservations. Update planning tools and related documents to reflect event goals and needs Assist in determining if additional staffing is required to support complex events or in times with heavier than normal
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. • Track and monitor usage of Committee allocated funds: Colloquium Committee, Computing Resources Committee, Outreach Committee, among others; address issues as they arise. • Generate financial reports
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in general surgical oncology, with a focus in all aspects of complex surgical oncology including hepatobiliary, pancreatic, esophageal, gastric, melanoma, sarcoma, and HIPEC. The candidate must be MD
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Medicine. This position will perform complex procedures and techniques to support OPPC functions. Job Duties include, but not limited to; FFPE microtomy and OCT frozen sectioning of nPOD and CaRe-T1D case