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opportunities for returning part-time course developers who will provide subject matter expertise and create/revise content for new or existing non-credit programs . The Course Developer works with
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thorough review and follow up of billing and collections, financial work queues, as well as reconciling delayed billing charges in a fast-paced Physical Therapy Program. Provides assistance related
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Assists program director in the management and direction of fellow and/or resident training program ensuring program compliance with regulatory agency standards
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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary The Development Officer reports to the Executive Director of Operations and is responsible for fundraising as a generalist on behalf of the university in
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of increasing the donor’s support to major gift levels. Work closely with all levels of development officers in the division to ensure short and long-term fundraising success. Work closely with subject matter
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, school, or unit directors, etc. Strong personal commitment to higher education and its advancement through professional development - CASE, AFP, etc. Outstanding ability helping to plan, coordinate and
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leadership and staff on matters related to the MPH program, and direct these questions to the appropriate parties for resolution. Coordinate with Office of Academic Affairs staff to develop policies and
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of the program manager for Wound, Ostomy, & Limb Preservation(WOLPAS) Services and general administrative supervision of the Director of APPs, the WOLPAS ARNP or PA-C (APP) provides clinical expertise
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Registered Nurse, RN, ICUs - ICU Training Program - Harborview Medical Center A higher degree of healthcare. All across UW Medicine, our employees collaborate to perform the highest quality work
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary This job profile is intended to be used for full-time participants in the Postbaccalaureate Program in the Physician-Scientist Training Program. It is expected