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development, and related functions. Professional development and service (10%) Perform service to the profession and/or discipline through committee work, scholarly communication, and other means, and develop a
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Job Summary As the Talent Acquisition Specialist, you will contribute the Office of University Development and
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Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities
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nutrition care plan, and deliver appropriate nutrition interventions. Assist in the development of objectives of care, education, standards of practice and programs to assess outcomes of nutrition diagnosis
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). You will guide your team through an exciting evolution, utilizing process improvement, automation, and AI to enhance our services for the University Community, making them easier and more efficient. If
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student. Partnership Development Oversee cultivation and maintenance of new strategic partnerships with campus units, faculty, alumni, residents, and student organizations. Create partnerships that enhance
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) prior to and following hospital discharge and in ambulatory care areas. Additionally responsible for care plan development and modifications. Care coordination is conducted with prescribers and treatment
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Senior Manager will serve as a trusted advisor and expert to senior management, coordinating the development, interpretation, and implementation of complex financial and accounting concepts essential
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Apply Now Job Summary University of Michigan Health (UMH) is seeking a Construction Project Manager Intermediate to join the Facilities Planning and Development (FPD) team. FPD provides user
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the selection, training and development for student staff in undergraduate, graduate, and professional communities within diverse residential communities housing over 12,000 students in residence halls and