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strategies. Excellent written and oral communication skills, and an exemplary attention to detail. Ability to manage complex, high-performing teams, fostering an environment of trust, collaboration
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Responsible for the organization-wide quality/performance improvement activities designed to improve patient outcomes and patient safety, in support of the hospital Performance Improvement Program
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The Director, Revenue Cycle Performance & Analytics directs analytics reporting and performance improvement operations for Revenue Cycle functions across Keck Medicine of USC Health System
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training program to optimize performance and decrease injury potential, including sport-specific conditioning programs, teaching proper resistance training, speed, and agility techniques with an emphasis
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Administers academic program services and activities, managing day-to-day needs (e.g., scheduling, meetings) and contributing to short- and long-term program strategies (e.g., curriculum development
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Program Administrator USC Marshall School of Business Peter Arkley Institute for Risk Management The Peter Arkley Institute for Risk Management educates the next generation of risk management
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of Marshall’s flagship initiatives—the Food Industry Management (FIM) Program—as well as future programming serving the evolving needs of retail, CPG, bottling, distribution, and food provision sectors
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activities and provide administrative and operational support to team members and managers responsible for program development and performance to ensure overall success. The Academic Program Specialist will
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. Manage the Program Coordinator who will oversee all logistical, accounting, and technical aspects of the partnership. Perform other related duties as assigned or requested. The University reserves
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. Acts as core liaison between program teams and USC Care leadership. Monitors and tracks risk and issues and performs qualitative analyses to track mitigation plans; works with cross-functional groups