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Health Campus and become a part of Oklahoma's premier research university which leads the state in education and career opportunities! Duties: Manages a community outreach program team & staff. Coordinates
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Description --- This position is responsible for general coordination of the Travel (Concur) program. Work requires knowledge of program policies, procedures, and systems to communicate and process information
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professional staff support in grant proposal submission activities including upper-level research program management duties that require a deep understanding of research administration concepts, guidelines
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colleges. We are currently building world-class institutes for the treatment of diabetes and cancer This position provides direct educational and treatment program support for children with Autism Spectrum
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job opportunity that could be right for you! The Project Coordinator – OCR will play a key role in providing project coordination and administrative support for the CCSG Support and Program Engagement
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to remote work. Reliable transportation to Rock Creek Road in Norman and Main Street in Noble is essential for participation in the training program and initial work period. The Program Specialist serves as
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for assisting with the facilitation of the Quality Program including activities such as monitoring, data collection, quality/performance improvement initiatives, reporting, and coordinating/monitoring complaints
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departmental problems as they arise. Assists the Chair with various committees and associated responsibilities. Manages the daily operations of the office or program. Assists with the hiring and termination of
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of the grant/contract program to include but not limited to meetings, sponsorship, recruitment, and services. Attends meetings and may act as the facilitator. Prepares numerous reports on status of the grant
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IMPACT Team—a multidisciplinary, community-based program dedicated to serving individuals with chronic and severe mental illness. As an LPN, you will play a vital role in delivering compassionate, trauma