182 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" uni jobs at University of Nevada Las Vegas
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multiple assigned UNLV intercollegiate athletics sports programs. The primary goal of this position is to generate positive exposure and interest in UNLV Athletics, while managing the day-to-day storytelling
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commitment and journey towards bringing multiple perspectives to our community; supporting our students, staff, and guests; bringing equity into society and embracing new ideas. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
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student courses and clerkship, mentoring graduate students and trainees, training residents, fellows and medical students and teaching continuing education programs for physicians and the public. Candidates
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compliance activities within guidelines. The position contributes to allocation decisions of multiple types of funding sources. The budget coordinator is responsible for full-cycle budget activities
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-proactively anticipating needs, identifying gaps, and initiating solutions with minimal direction. This collaborative role requires exceptional attention to detail, the ability to manage multiple priorities
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, processes, and student support services in universities or colleges. Project and Program Management Proven ability to design, implement, and evaluate student success programs. Experience managing multiple
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multiple stakeholders in a large organization. Preferred Strong working knowledge of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990; the Americans with
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clerkship positions, creating and executing programming to educate students about these areas, building and maintaining relationships with judges, creating opportunities for students to network with employers
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with minimal supervision. Ability to work independently, prioritize assignments, and meet multiple deadlines. Adaptability to changing work assignments. Demonstrated computer proficiency and ability
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/synthesis. The candidate hired for this position is expected to develop a vigorous and sustainable grant-funded research program in their area of expertise and publish in reputable, high-impact scholarly