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Under the supervision of the Director of OASIS, with a dotted line to the Director of the Chancellor’s Associates Scholars Program (CASP), the Office Manager provides comprehensive administrative
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an annual operating budget of $40 million in annualized resources between Practice Plan Revenues, VAMC funding, Hospital and Medical Group Funding, UC Foundation, Research Sources and School of Medicine Funds
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. The Financial Analyst's primary responsibility is to provide enterprise-level fiscal support to the Technical Program Manager and Principal Investigators, enabling comprehensive fiscal oversight for CORDC
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program. Analyzes and resolves operational problems of moderate scope. A complete application package will require a cover letter. Ability to use sound judgment in responding to issues and concerns
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assessment. Demonstrated experience with difficult beta testing and quality assurance for program/module enhancements and modifications to support complex financial aid business processes. Demonstrated testing
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background in educational program development including experience in diversity training development and facilitation, specifically with student disability issues. Demonstrated background working with faculty
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levels. The doctoral program has a flexible and broad-based curriculum which leads to a Ph.D. in Physics or Physics/Biophysics, with optional specializations in Computational Science or Quantitative
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outcomes. The center brings together experts in the fields of health outcomes, program evaluation, quality of life measurement, mental health, and medical research informatics, providing the infrastructure
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relevant experience; or equivalent combination of experience, education and training. Expert knowledge and experience in sponsored projects pre- and post-award processes and tools, program administration
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includes grants, contracts, clinical trials, endowments, and other revenues. The incumbent works with Principal Investigators (PIs) and Program Directors (PDs) with multiple fund sources and more complex