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development. A MA in Higher Education and a minimum of five years of experience are required. A Doctorate in Education is highly preferred. Salary is commensurate with experience. Application Instructions
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navigator for initial assessment and annual follow-ups, collaboration with engagement coordinators in other Pitt research grants, development of new community contact and assist in development of retention
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Pediatrics Clinical Faculty - Part-Time Non-Tenure Stream Nurs-Health Promotion & Development - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003199) The University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing is seeking
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qualified applicant will identify potential philanthropic sources and participate in various fundraising activities of benefit to the University of Pittsburgh. They will be involved in the development and
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Admissions and Financial Aid (OAFA). Plan, identify, and represent the School of Nursing and OAFA at recruitment events. Develop and maintain detailed knowledge of OAFA recruitment options, processes, and
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internal audits, resolves complex issues, and reviews routine financial documents. Develops and implements accounting techniques and procedures for operational improvements and assists with managing special
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collaboratively assists with developing approval guidelines to ensure institutional compliance with all regulations, policies, and applicable regulations. Essential Functions The University of Pittsburgh School
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an active, leading member of the Neuromuscular Research Laboratory team and work across multiple projects as well as develop their own research projects and grant proposals. Additionally, the candidate will
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planning, develops documentation and site guides, and ensures alignment between activities and project missions and with best practices for responsible data science. o Identifies new opportunities
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: The History of Medicine and Special Collections Coordinator is responsible for the overall management, development, and promotion of the Health Sciences Library System’s (HSLS) historical collections and