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coordinates departmental or program events. Handles multiple initiatives at the same time and integrates them into a comprehensive plan. Monitors complex or unforeseen dependencies and responds accordingly
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multiple avenues and utilize the QPSi project management system to track and analyze the execution of the dissemination plan. Utilize metrics to assess the effectiveness of different dissemination strategies
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manage related projects, programs, meetings and events. Expected to prioritize multiple assignments in a demanding, fast paced environment and remain flexible to work both independently and collaboratively
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simulation equipment, audio/visual recording software, multiple computer programs, and materials related to simulation learning in the healthcare center. Creates a mixed reality simulation through the use
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track. Ideal candidates are late-stage Assistant Professors or Associate Professors who have demonstrated early success in establishing independent research programs, including securing independent grant
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, create and implement studies; Developing educational and training materials for staff and patients; Prioritizing and coordinating multiple tasks to achieve tight deadlines (as determined by commitments
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securing philanthropic support for capital projects, scholarships, programs, and emerging needs related to the UF Jacksonville Campus. • Coordinate with the UF Advancement communications teams to prepare
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Demonstrated customer service skills ABILITIES Ability to plan, organize, coordinate, and prioritize work assignments Ability to work effectively under time constraints Demonstrated ability to handle multiple
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the Reitz Union’s database of photography and video assets Work collaboratively with the communications team to plan, develop, and execute video production plans Upload videos and photos to shared locations
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. Appropriate vocational/technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required experience. Preferred: Completion of an approved apprenticeship program for multiple trades, or a high school