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looking for a Project Manager I to support strategic initiatives across the Division of Enrollment Management. In this role, you will coordinate project intake, planning, execution, reporting, and process
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to identify data and insights that help inform our talent strategies. This role will require strong project management skills and analytical capabilities to provide data-driven recommendations. Process
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digital personnel, on SASC digital archiving needs and support. The Digital Processing Archivist will oversee and support the transfer of born-digital files from physical media and oversee the creation
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safety through structured execution, process improvement, and operational excellence. About This Role: Project Management and Implementation Oversee multiple AI/QI Program projects of moderate to complex
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Launch Process Support the development of new UF Online academic programs, including majors, minors, and individual courses through research and data analysis. Review and evaluate new program proposals
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degree in an appropriate area and four years of relevant experience. Job Description: Project and Program Management Provide engineering support to Facilities Services departments regarding asset
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backup for financial spending and tracks internal awards. Assists with department distributions and prepares reports as needed. Research Participant Payment Manager: Develops an audit process for
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to requests, gives facility tours of the spaces with historical and resource accuracy, and assists with event support, facility management, assessment, program support and communications in the space. Key
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current knowledge of research compliance, policies, and procedures. Contribute to process improvements and assist with special projects as assigned. Professional Development & Career Pathways The University
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. The successful applicant will conduct outstanding independent research and is expected to develop a strong extramurally funded program. The Department of Neuroscience and the broader UF neuromedicine community is