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: $340,000 - $350,000 per year Crown Point, IN Aug 13, 2025 – Aug 13, 2028 Description The University of Chicago’s Department of Medicine, Section of Emergency Medicine, seeks full-time Clinical Associates
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and enforcing policies, procedures, and security standards; maintaining and overseeing the continued operation of the CSL OneCard Contactless Payment solution, point of sale, and other related systems
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other programmatic initiatives. Assist with creating purchase orders, processing invoices, ordering products, and other procurement related responsibilities. Liaison with dining regarding point of sale
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of children, basic point of care testing, and patient education. Monitoring supply inventories including ordering additional medical supplies and vaccinations. Phone triage as necessary. Responsibilities
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in-depth research and prepares data-driven reports and memos. Manages complex travel plans. Functions as the primary point of contact for the executive’s office, handling sensitive and complex
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statistical models and reproducible data processing pipelines using knowledge of best practices in machine learning and statistical inference. Serves as a single point of contact for all requests and engages
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Medicine Crown Point as Clinical Associates at 100% effort with renewable terms of up to three years. Appointees will manage the care of pediatric patients who may present with a full range of developmental
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on Southern Asian Studies (COSAS). This role serves as the primary point of contact for internal and external inquiries, manages communications and digital presence, supports event planning and execution
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on transcriptional networks and cellular networks that regulate cell fate transitions and on the signaling mechanisms and tissue-level biomechanical properties that drive morphogenesis. Because the molecular networks
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and undergraduate research programs throughout the academic year and summer. Leads admissions, recruiting, and enrollment of student research programs. Serves as primary point of contact for academic