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                , project management, and strategy implementation of programs to build the healthcare career pipeline. Position Summary The Workforce Coordinator serves as an external consultant working with healthcare 
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                : Fisher College | Career Services As part of the Office of Career Management, the Senior Career Pathways Specialist develops and leads data-informed, selective, cohort-based programs that enhance 
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                grants/contracts with budgets typically exceeding $500K direct costs per year. Based on regular review of identified target mechanisms or sponsors/programs, the Research Development Specialist also helps 
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                success by defining and implementing proactive strategies that help students stay on track to fulfill their educational goals. Advises students on University policy and procedures, program and degree 
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                Department: Fisher College | Undergraduate Administration Serve as the Manager, Student Learning and Engagement within the Experiential Learning and Engagement (ELE) team in the Undergraduate Programs Office 
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                Description Graduate Medical Education Specialist who coordinates, oversees and provides day-to-day management of the graduate medical education programs and associated sub-fellowships within assigned Divisions 
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                with institutional priorities and enhancing the visibility, reputation, and relevance of the athletics program. Additionally, this role will serve as the primary liaison to the university marketing and 
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                The Assistant Dining Manager assists in the management of a university dining unit. The unit may have multiple styles of service including traditional cafeteria, grab and go service, retail, or c-store 
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                documentation and tracking of activities. Supports planning and attendance for community engagement events, as assigned by program leadership. Provides administrative support for the Partner Summit and related 
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                for coding medical records and other documents at the conclusion of the patient’s visit. A senior medical records coding specialist requires the skill set to code multiple work types for outpatient services