500 computer-programmer-"the"-"IMPRS-ML"-"U"-"Zintellect"-"IDAEA-CSIC" positions at The University of Chicago
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the neuro-oncology program, participate in strategic planning with the neuroscience service line leaders, and collaborate with leaders in Neurosurgery, Radiation Oncology, and Hematology/Oncology
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the Pediatric Residency Program as well as fourteen (14) ACGME-accredited Pediatric Subspecialty Fellowship Training Programs in all aspects of education and accreditation requirements. The University of Chicago
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talks and teaching support, and organize public events. Works with the senior team to design and implement an assessment program for the Museum’s exhibitions and programs. Represents the Museum within
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the development of a formalized training program for both new and existing staff within the unit and any affiliates and/or partners. Plans and manages the protocol review process for all clinical trials which
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evaluations and collaborates with other career services staff members, student organizations, or other staff to determine program offerings and innovations. Researches organizations that are hiring and partners
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participate in court-related activities as needed; support the Multidisciplinary Pediatric Education and Evaluation Consortium (MPEEC) program by providing real-time expert medical consultation to child welfare
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single large complex project to a program of smaller projects for university unit(s). Support Facilities Services and other University departments and units in pre-project planning activities, including
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and executing programs and workshops, and supporting program administration including reporting and analytics. This role will primarily support students who have an interest in finance careers including
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supervision of six to eight staff who design and develop programming in support of all members of the University of Chicago community who have a teaching role. Program development will include support for
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two-year term starting in Summer 2026. The CID links government surveys with an unprecedented set of tax records and administrative program data, with the ultimate goal of being the most comprehensive