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, and providing regular reports on program metrics and financial performance. Key Responsibilities: Scheduling & Coordination • Develop and maintain weekly clinical and outreach schedules, ensuring
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academic and career goals, select appropriate courses, and plan for degree attainment. Manages small to medium-sized, moderately complex projects. Essential Functions Must be able to use a computer and
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/academic transitional funding will be commensurate with program accomplishments and projections. Discretionary funding and professorial title will be commensurate with the position. The individual will be
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. Aligning the library program with state and national best practices. Advocating for the library program and the principles of the library profession. Supervising and mentoring library staff, including
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, professional practice, and leadership in professional and learned organizations. The qualified Candidate must successful graduated from a neurology residency training program, completed a fellowship in Epilepsy
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Summary Oversees development of a program, plans, and activities to create and execute a comprehensive development plan achieving new and recurring contributions to a school, foundation, program, and/or
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assisting with recruiting. They will also be responsible for organizing and coordinating the summer undergraduate research program, the outreach program and annual regional Brain Bee, and acting as back
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Summary Oversees the entirety of research projects in a program, including financial administration. Develops plans and success measures. Contributes toward program goals and development. Develops budgets
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Program Supervisor Job Family Information Technology Job Sub-Family IT Project Management Campus Pittsburgh Minimum Education Level Required Bachelor's Degree Minimum Years of Experience Required 2 Will
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addition to classroom teaching, instructors are expected to help plan cultural programming for their language program and attend events for the whole institute, such as film and lecture series, workshops, and picnics