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week. JOB FUNCTIONS Works closely with students to continuously evaluate their experiences while on campus and improve quality and value of the program. Develops strategic partnerships with internal and
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) position. The incumbent assists in the development, organization, production, and evaluation of a variety of health promotion and educational program offerings for patients in the assigned unit. Moreover
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, Clinical Program at Sylvester Medical Office Building in Miami. The incumbent develops, plans, and coordinates the administrative activities of the assigned facilities. In addition, the Director, Clinical
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, department or staff activities, ensuring optimum efficiency. 3. Trains, develops, and empowers staff to effectively perform their jobs. 4. Acts as a main point of contact for project funders, advisors
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, including ideation, scoping, work plan development, analysis, financial modeling, presentation development, and implementation. Facilitates effective communication and collaboration among various departments
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, coordination, and problem solving related to SEAETC program deliverables Leads strategic planning efforts, development, and execution of SEAETC workshops, meetings, conferences, telehealth sessions, and webinars
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management of the day-to-day clinical and administrative operations of the CHP. This position is integral to the development of the program, its service line goals, education, programming, and quality
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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . University of Miami School of Law Program Manager, Office of Career & Professional Development Position
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designated to a specific Magnet Component based on the Sources of Evidence (SOEs). Participates in the development and implementation of the Department of Nursing Strategic Plan that aligns with
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Development has an exciting opportunity for a Full-Time Child Development Specialist to work in Miami. The Child Development Specialist works with children, their parents, and educators in assessing a child’s