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Summary The Health Informatics Project Analyst will lead a structured informatics initiative focused on developing a Participation Health, Safety & Access Informatics Dashboard. This role applies graduate
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. Perform additional duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Advanced computer skills including Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat and web applications. Organized, ability to plan, and detail oriented
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-emotional, physical, language, and communication development of the children within the program. Essential Functions This position will provide assistance as a member of the teaching team in the planning
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, weight, height, allergies, medications, and relevant tests in the electronic record Collect blood and body fluid samples by approved methods (venipuncture, finger stick, etc.), prepare and track specimens
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and professional image, including opportunities for social, emotional, and academic development that align with the University’s 4-D experience model Coordinate various aspects of the program, including
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/spotting and USAG XCEL routine development on all four events Practice Preparation: Responsible for creating and executing practice plans, setting up and tearing down equipment, communicating plan with
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. Sustainability: Operates with a conservation ethic, minimal development, and alignment with DU’s carbon neutrality goals. Financial Model: Funded through philanthropy, program revenue, and internal fees—aiming
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nationally. In collaboration with the Chancellor and the Provost, the Executive Director will develop a strategic plan and staffing plan to ensure a robust and enduring program. The Executive Director will
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for GSSW institutes and centers, office of community engagement, office of career development, office of field education, and others. Create annual marketing and promotional plan for new student
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; community economic development; criminal defense; environmental law; and immigration law and policy. Position Summary The Christopher N. Lasch Clinical Teaching Program (“Program”) at the Sturm College of Law