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Occupational Summary The Senior Director of Community Development will lead Duke University’s efforts to foster strong, sustainable relationships with its neighbors and build upon its robust
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, cellular engineering, and physiology. Assist senior staff and faculty in the development of new laboratory exercises for new and existing courses. This includes conducting and evaluating prototype labs, and
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. OCCUPATIONAL SUMMARY The Associate Vice President of Development, Duke University Health System reports to the Vice President of Development & Alumni Affairs for Duke Health Development and Alumni Affairs (DHDAA
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on each community member being and feeling welcomed, respected, and valued. Through continuous education, reflection, humility, and accountability, we strive to develop leaders who embody these ideals. Read
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to the transformation, development, and management of enterprise information technology solutions across Duke Health. By harnessing the power of innovative technologies like cloud computing and artificial intelligence
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, biology, cellular engineering, and physiology. Assist senior staff and faculty in the development of new laboratory exercises for new and existing courses. This includes conducting and evaluating prototype
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; regularly sharing new approaches and techniques. Develop annual fundraising goals for individuals on the Neuroscience and Behavioral Health team, in consultation with the Assistant Vice President, Individual
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. OCCUPATIONAL SUMMARY The Director of Development, Duke Health reports to the Senior Executive Director of Development, Duke Health and develops fundraising programs and strategies to identify, cultivate, solicit
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Occupational Summary The Regional Director of Development (level 15) identifies, cultivates, solicits, and stewards major gift prospects ($100,000 and above) for
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hazard labeling and worker hazard communication. The evaluation process includes the application of a Toxicology Data Base Management System (DMS). The DMS is an internally-developed computerized expert