48 programming-"Multiple"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University"-"U"-"U.S"-"Prof" positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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: The role of the Project Manager is to plan, execute, and finalize business and IT projects according to strict deadlines and within budget. This includes identifying resources and coordinating the efforts
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assist with accurate and effective reporting to track adherence with plan/forecasts Manage and prepare financial and operational reporting for assigned units within CBS. This involves leveraging data
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evaluation frameworks to measure program outcomes and impact across multiple domains, including service delivery, clinical outcomes, and cost-effectiveness. Collaborates extensively with the Operations
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. Interaction with residents in a triage and supervisory role. Closed ICU. Full sub-specialty support. Perform other duties as directed by supervisor. Multiple positions available. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: MD, DO
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, and data training. Meet regularly with client leadership to advise and plan for business and fiscal affairs. Foster growth and talent retention for administrative staff through functional alignment and
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routinely update the building contact database for the Facilities Management department to support building operations, emergency planning, and day-to-day communication. Plan and coordinate all aspects
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and/or fellows. Interact with multiple staff including colleagues in research administration, administrative assistants, study coordinators, and central offices such as Sponsored Programs, Office of
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for multiple annual conferences and for outreach visits throughout the state. Maintain CV of Chair, including updated publications and presentations. Collaborate with leadership teams to plan and carry out
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and operational support for key aspects of simulation course design, implementation, and impact. This role supports program success of simulation training for students, post graduate trainees, and
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primary neuropalliative care to patients with serious, progressive neurologic diseases such as ALS, advanced dementia, high-grade gliomas, multiple system atrophy, and others. Collaborate closely with