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External Relations at the University of Virginia (UVA) is seeking a highly qualified candidate to fill the role of Senior Associate Director of Development, School of Medicine. The University
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The University of Virginia (UVA) is seeking a highly qualified candidate to join the Student and Family Philanthropy team as an Assistant or Associate Director of Development. UVA has a strong and
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External Relations at the University of Virginia (UVA) is seeking a highly qualified candidate to fill the role of Director of Development, Neurosciences. The University of Virginia has a strong and
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External Relations at the University of Virginia (UVA) is seeking highly qualified candidates for the role of Associate or Senior Associate Director of Development – UVA Parents Program. The
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Nursing Professional Development Specialists are responsible for the centralized orientation continuing education professional development and mandatory training of the UVA Health System nursing
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Development Manager’s primary focus is to drive revenue growth through strategic initiatives and partnerships. Responsibilities include sourcing, selecting, and purchasing goods or services for departments
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initial role definition and stakeholder engagement to candidate development, assessment, and placement — ensuring that the University attracts and secures world-class leaders who embody UVA’s mission and
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command of a wide range of communications specialty areas, including writing and editing, multimedia, social media, speech writing, and pitch deck/presentation development. The ideal candidate will be
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effectively using established systems/protocols. Communicates effectively with ancillary departments. Maintains unit supplies/forms appropriately. Assumes responsibility for professional development of self and
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conventional (proton) and hyperpolarized-xenon magnetic resonance imaging. The research will include the following: Development of new MRI methods, including pulse sequences, and image reconstruction techniques