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Professor, commensurate with experience. · Contribution to program and practice development, medical leadership, teaching, and research. · Representing the Department by participating in
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programmatic development and goal discovery across varied academic interests within our division and department. New London, Connecticut is a small, coastal city with a big heart. Its historic downtown boasts
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candidate will have a 2-2 teaching load, focused on introductory courses through multivariable calculus. They will join a team of lecturers supporting faculty and graduate students? teaching development
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intended to develop students’ faith and self-growth. The associate dean oversees curricular internship programs and community volunteer opportunities for students as part of their development. The student
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, professional development, and multidisciplinary collaboration. The Department of Surgery values diversity, mentorship, and innovation in clinical practice, education, and research. Responsibilities include
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the support they need while in their Professional Development years. Other projects as assigned by manager. Required Skills and Abilities 1. Demonstrated experience working with Trainees in Residency
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the development and growth of the program. Develops the metrics to identify and measure the success of the program. Responsible for measurements of grant success and related evaluation. 4. Assists in identifying
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an exciting opportunity for individual programmatic development and goal discovery across varied academic interests within our division. The community of New Haven and the surrounding areas offers a beautiful
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. Coordinates day-to-day operations in order to achieve designated goals. Ensures effective management and leads the development and implementation of best practices. 3. Designs and implements quality control
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and files. 8. Assists with the development and implementation of systems and procedures. 9. May calculate weekly payroll for department staff. 10. Performs clerical functions incidental to accounting