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knowledge and skills for professional development, and expected to stay informed about the resources available on the south side of Chicago that serve our population and inform the team on opportunities
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required knowledge and skills for professional development. Identify and participate in quality assurance issues on the unit. May participate in health education in the community. May participate in basic
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Operations Coordinator will have opportunities to work on other development tasks such as data reporting, grant writing, and strategic planning. This position will be supervised by the Manager of
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. Responsible for all aspects of research projects involving patients on IRBs. Organizes recruiting, consenting and scheduling research subjects. Oversees development and amendments of study protocols. Directs
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Department BSD E&E - Administration About the Department The Administrative Assistant reports to the Chairman and Executive Administrator in the Department of Ecology & Evolution at The University
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individual/small group training sessions. Responsibilities Plans and organizes the details of the team, including skill teaching and development, practice organization, coaching, and player selection
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or eligible in Family Medicine. To be considered, those interested must apply through The University of Chicago’s Academic Recruitment job board, which uses Interfolio to accept applications: https
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. Oversees development, execution, and evaluation of ETI’s major initiatives, partnerships, events, and collaborations, including ETN. Ensures cohesion across ETI programs, communications, and operational
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mission to harness AI for social good. Under the direction of the Academic Director, the Executive Director steers foundational research, operational excellence, talent development, and impactful external
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academic department of the BSD. Appointees are eligible to apply for support by institutional career development awards or other similar funding opportunities and will be encouraged to apply for national