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and stewarding current donors. Interface regularly with deans, faculty, program directors, and other University leaders to prepare for prospect meetings and other solicitations. Record moves management
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instruction. The applicant will be joining a department committed to a high-quality educational program with a progressive undergraduate curriculum in diagnostic sciences, oral medicine, restorative dentistry
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experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Grade 4 (Hourly) Position Description: The Financial Assistant III will work with Kentucky Cancer Program (KCP) leadership to exercise
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coordinating program operations, managing financial processes, supporting student records and admissions, and facilitating departmental events. The role serves as a primary point of contact for students, ensures
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. Job Responsibilities: Plan and implement weekly sessions with students to promote independent learning. Communicate effectively with the students. Identify and address study skill needs for students in
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, or financial reconciliation Experience supervising or coordinating temporary employees Familiarity with academic program operations, accreditation processes, or compliance reporting Strong organizational skills
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Proficient in project management/program management, planning/coordinating. Ability to communicate within a fast-paced, high-performance level environment with excellent oral, written and virtual presentation
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. Has good rapport with patients, peers and supervisors. Organized: Employee demonstrates the ability to plan, prioritize and organize tasks. - Professionalism and Customer Service: Responsive. Inform
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to an established research program investigating molecular biology of arsenic toxicology with an emphasis on miRNA dysregulation, and conduct student and junior post-doctoral scholar research training. Primary
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research productivity and communication of experimental results Demonstrated interest and potential for research independence appropriate for matriculation into a PhD program in biomedical sciences