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, including financial reporting, reconciliation, salary distribution, and post-award activities in the Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine. This position's responsibilities will encompass
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Division’s financial processes and procedures and recommends enhancements. Prepares and submits/distributes reports required for contract invoices, effort reporting, and other statements on a monthly and
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specialized settings. Participate in funded grants, such as developing educational materials and distributing those resources to Behavioral Therapists across the state. Expand the applied behavior analysis and
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to associated subproject setup, associated subaward setup, establishment of needed effort commitments, F&A center designations, NOA review, payroll distributions are in place. Works with the Assistant Director
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. Ensure timely entry and updates of distribution budget tables (DBTs), coordinating with college research administrators for those requiring grant funding. Create graduate assistant appointment and
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travel on behalf of the UFHCI's research programs and working groups. Identifying and tracking programmatic outcomes and metrics, assisting with the collection, organization, and distribution of reports
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Agency stakeholders and colleagues to enhance relations and engagement through the distribution of clear and consistent communications. Proactively analyze current processes, recommend solutions
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, hearings, and committee meetings, maintaining accurate records, and distributing timely updates and materials to UF leadership and stakeholders. Serve as the first point of contact for the office, handling
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locations as well as directing telephone callers to PSREU. Numerous recurring responsibilities include but are not limited to distributing mail, ordering office/building supplies, assisting with minutes, and
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specialized settings. Participate in funded grants, such as developing educational materials and distributing those resources to Behavioral Therapists across the state. Expand the applied behavior analysis and