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health program funded by the National Institute of Health. The purpose of this research is to address mental health needs among the Latino population in Philadelphia. The coalition coordinator will work
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, assigning and tracking evaluations, monitoring grade revisions, obtaining on-line rosters and tracking updates, preparing and distributing rotation schedules, as well as conducting administrative orientation
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’ Council, Academic Council, and other university committees. Prepare and distribute confidential meeting materials, agendas, and reports; record minutes and track follow-up actions. Collaborate with
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the effective and efficient distribution of financial aid among eligible applicants and enrolled students, focusing on meeting the institution’s enrollment and budgetary goals Review data to determine program
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Program Coordinator II Apply now Job no: 505702 Work type: Full-Time Location: Other - Philadelphia, PA Categories: College of Medicine Job Summary The Program Coordinator is responsible
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maintaining important documents in the Dean’s office and assuming the responsibility for distribution to appropriate University officials. Schedule and coordinate meetings for college leadership, faculty, and
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Network, including coordination of after hours program needs. Implement processes for tracking inquiries, yield, and progress towards revenue goals. Manage events budgets and pay invoices. Work with
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, assigning and tracking evaluations, monitoring grade revisions, obtaining on-line rosters and tracking updates, preparing and distributing rotation schedules, as well as conducting administrative orientation
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, bilingual (Spanish/English), Program Manager, to work with the Principal Investigators and research team to manage the Latino Health Collective. The manager functions as a critical member of the team, with
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statistical analysis and preparing results and reports. Other responsibilities include supporting the medical education research program. Alongside with members of the Office of Assessment and Evaluation