147 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at University of Pennsylvania in United States
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of Cardiology and Maternal Fetal Medicine, as part of the inter-disciplinary Pregnancy and Heart Disease Program, on multiple funded projects Other duties and responsibilities as assigned *Position Contingent
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promotions and on campus engagement plans. Collaborate with members of the Penn Band, Cheer team, and other spirit groups. Manage the daily performance of the fan loyalty program, Penn Rewards. Assist with
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program by answering the phone/email, greet visitors and prospective students, and perform general fax, copying, scanning, mail and filing tasks. Working closely with the Chair, the Administrative and
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will report directly to the Leukemia Program Manager and work directly with Physician Investigators (“PI”) on clinical research performed. He/she will be responsible for all aspects of clinical trial
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of events and communications that support long-term program visibility and community-building. Provide guidance to fellowship applicants and coordinate selection processes across multiple programs. Interpret
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with all aspects of program management. In addition to coaching duties, extensive recruiting responsibilities, administrative duties and planning are involved. Ability to motivate prospective and current
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-term program visibility and community-building. Provide guidance to fellowship applicants and coordinate selection processes across multiple programs. Interpret eligibility criteria and advise
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performance goals and encourage professional development. Project & Program Management Lead complex data analytics projects and programs, ensuring timely, on-budget delivery. Apply project management best
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. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and presentations simultaneously under tight deadlines required. Highly competent with computer software: Microsoft Office (word processing, spreadsheet, power
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(PCVP) program, funded by the PA Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), and the PCVP Schools program, funded by the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention