564 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at The University of Chicago in United States
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of the C4P program, the team has also developed a series of programs to address clusters of unmet social needs including, 1) a Social Service Alignment Learning Collaborative to address patients
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interest in the University and IT in higher education. Take personal ownership of professional development. Values and respects differences. Proven ability to manage multiple concurrent projects serving
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Planning (50%): Lead and manage the Dean’s Office staff, ensuring efficient operations, fostering a collaborative team culture, and aligning administrative support with the Dean’s strategic priorities. Lead
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. Preferred Competencies Knowledge of research technique and methods in relevant scientific field. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet tight
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for improvement and recommend effective changes, all while achieving key objectives resulting in desired outcomes. Excellent strategic planning, critical thinking, analytical, and persuasion skills. Handle multiple
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resulting in desired outcomes. Excellent strategic planning, critical thinking, analytical, and persuasion skills. Handle multiple detailed tasks/projects simultaneously and meet strict deadlines with
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-oriented manner by fostering a continuous learning mentality that is applied to the overall department in alignment with the organizational commitment to excellence. Serve as an inspirational, persuasive and
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partnership with the Executive Director; lead jointly and by example. Ideally serve as a director or in another core artistic role on one or multiple productions per season, delivering extraordinary artistry
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giving programs in alignment with the developmental goals of the University with very limited level of guidance and direction. Key responsibilities include providing strategic direction, developing
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strong collaborations with Booth departments, UChicago AI research groups, and external partners, sharing best practices and aligning AI initiatives. Translates academic AI research into robust, production