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Job Description HARBORVIEW MEDICAL CENTER has an outstanding opportunity for an INTERIOR AND FURNITURE PROJECT MANAGER to join the FACILITIES & CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. Work Schedule 100% FTE
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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary Directs the financial planning, development and execution of finance and administration, including facilities, for the school of law within a broad and evolving
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team members and institutional partners on academic affairs, including policy implementation, process development, trainings and operational improvements. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of policy changes
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stakeholders. Coordinate study start-up activities, including protocol development, study materials, case report forms, and standard operating procedures (SOPs). Assist with training and oversight of research
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finance operations with an emphasis on post-award operations and compliance, to include development, documentation, communication, oversight and implementation of department fiscal and post-award management
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programs. The position provides essential expertise in budget development, financial analysis, grant and contract administration, and internal controls, enabling the department to operate efficiently, meet
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. Provides data to the direction for budget development and in devising systems that support efficiency of care. Maintains records pertinent to personnel and the operation of the department. Hires, manages and
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with assistance during surgery or complicated medical procedures. Enhances professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, current literature, in service meetings and
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clinical and patient services functions. Participates in the strategic planning and overall development of the practice. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Manages practice activities
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the molecular mechanisms that control blood cancer development. Research opportunities are available for highly motivated individuals to study the role of mutations in genes and pre-mRNA splicing changes