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optimization, emergency preparedness, and administration of essential scheduling and resource systems. The Director of Operations serves as a central operational leader and trusted partner to faculty, staff, and
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Together, Think Big, Be Good and Have Fun — into our work every day. This position plays a key role in providing support for workforce optimization to the unit overall. Workforce optimization focuses
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improvement and process optimization. Ensure staff and managers have tools/resources for success. Maintain a central curriculum policy repository. Collaborate with faculty to meet curriculum delivery needs
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initiatives to improve financial sustainability, access to care, and work and culture optimization across the Department of Pediatrics. This role uses project management and process improvement methodologies
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, the analyst will analyze, design, configure, and test PeopleSoft Grants modules, while also supporting and optimizing InfoEd applications. A key responsibility is ensuring smooth integration and data flow
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-building, it will help connect research, clinical care, and older adult health span optimization with diverse audiences. Key Responsibilities: · Assist with education, curriculum development, and
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, delivering comprehensive patient care; and participating in research into areas of women's health. Our vision is to optimize the health and well-being of women across their lifespan by utilizing our unique
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into dashboards, reports, and insights that guide decision-making and advance institutional goals. Responsibilities include building data models, writing queries and scripts, validating data quality, and optimizing
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. Clinical leadership teams in the development of program specific educational tools and in training of staff to optimize patient care and outcomes. Will partner with the Director, Heart Institute Clinical
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matter expert for high-impact initiatives, pilots, or operational workflows. Standardize and optimize program operating procedures, including performance monitoring, capacity planning, and quality