211 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"UCL" positions at University of Washington
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managers to develop, modify and finalize job descriptions, initiate recruitment requests, and associated processes. • Consult with faculty to determine program management needs and supervisory reporting
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Medicine through streamlined processes to ensure that IT is focused on the highest strategic value with solid risk management. Responsible for leading teams to deliver the technology governance program
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commute support, tuition exemption, no sales pressure, an employee health program, work/life balance, and more! As a UW employee, you have a unique opportunity to change lives on our campuses, in our state
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through teaching, research, or program management Compensation, Benefits and Position Details Pay Range Minimum: $73,740.00 annual Pay Range Maximum: $86,520.00 annual Other Compensation: - Benefits
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platforms, and coordinates marketing initiatives that enhance the School's competitive positioning and recruitment success. Reporting to the Director of Strategic Marketing & Program Growth, this position
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Management program. We have an outstanding opportunity for a Manager of Program Operations, Custodial Services. Custodial Services is a unit within the Building Services Department. Under general direction
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) Program Development 3) Supervision Assesses patient needs applying knowledge of anatomy and kinesiology synthesizes and reports assessment verbally and in writing Designs and modifies prosthetic and
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Job Description Harborview Medical Center’s Edward Thomas House Medical Respite program has an outstanding opportunity for a Mental Health Specialist. WORK SCHEDULE 36 hours per week Night shift
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of the department’s occupancy plan to serve the highest number of students possible, generate revenue in alignment with projections, and support the Residential Life program. Directs the planning and execution
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institutional regulations and guidelines. Reporting (10%) Review a variety of reports such as: outside aid, change in program or major, change in class standing, graduation date, etc., comparing new data