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: Education Professional 2-Education Program Development & Implementation (Job Code 8312PD), Civil Service Appointment: Part-time, 50% FTE (20 hours/week). Most work to be completed during standard
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communication skills Ability to work both individually and as a team member Demonstrated ability to handle multiple projects at the same time Working knowledge of student development theory Experience with
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Fairview multi-specialty clinic and multiple research service hubs including: Analytics, Informatics, Neuroimaging, Center for Neurobehavioral Development (CNBD), Translational Neuroscience, Neuromodulation
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. The position liaises and works in collaboration with senior management, project directors and staff, application developers, external vendors, funders, external stakeholders, and additional internal stakeholders
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Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary of Position Responsible for overseeing multiple research projects and managing of all operational aspects of the laboratory
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Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 8342CG Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The communications/web specialist develops and manages all internal
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temp/casual hiring in the department, working with faculty and staff to resolve problems, developing improved procedures and clarifying policies related to undergraduate education in the Department
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communication, information finding, program delivery and reporting. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects independently and simultaneously. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain effective
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, and Drupal platforms. ● Experience developing content for multiple social media platforms. About the Department The mission of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP), which is
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pathology by developing, applying, and optimizing pipelines for the analysis of scanned anatomic pathology slides. This work is conducted within Dr. Nathan Pankratz’s laboratory in the Division