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Req #: 246124 Department: UW MEDICINE IT SERVICES Appointing Department Web Address: http://uwmits_hires.uwmedicine.org/ Job Location: Remote/Hybrid, Seattle - Downtown Job Location Detail
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Responsible for the planning, developing and executing marketing plans for clinical service lines. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Develops and
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technologies, including AI tools. The ideal candidate values continuous learning and professional development and would excel working with a diverse community of medical students, faculty, staff, and healthcare
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program is aligned to and directly supports the achievement of strategic objectives You report on project success criteria results, metrics, test, and deployment management activities You prepare estimates
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the practice’s internal and external marketing plan and develop programs and initiatives that enhance patient revenue. May oversee updates to the practice Web site and social media interactions. Reviews
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for both web and videos. This may include graphics for both the LMS, CDE branding materials, converting PowerPoint decks to a CDE template, infographics, charts, and graphics for use in course videos, and
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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary The Digital Content Strategist serves as the visionary leader and subject matter expert to develop and activate integrated, multi-format storytelling for Olin’s
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, charts, and tools to meet organizational goals and audience requirements. Selects, configures and implements data visualization tools. Develops and delivers dashboards, interactive visualizations, and web
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, networking, security, programming, web development, and data science. The positions may require on-site face-to-face availability for course instruction, online/hybrid instruction, and teaching assignments may
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innovative investigation and develop a growing regional or national reputation for leading the development of an independent research program on the adaptive strategies and resulting physiology of pathogenic