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Contribute to internal R&D training in alignment with product management. PhD in a relevant field, e.g., bioengineering, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics. Understanding of protein sciences and cell line development (preferred.
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Produce analysis of high complexity under the guidance and direction of Medical Informatics Analyst V, supervisor, or manager. Conduct independent analysis of high complexity under minimal supervision and guidance.
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As our Digital Director, you will help College Track do impactful digital outreach so that we can further their mission, engage supporters effectively, and drive growth. You’ll know Digital Director is the right fit for you if.
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The Director, HR Technology will report to the VP, Human Resources. As the Director, HR Technology, you will develop and execute a comprehensive HCM strategy and HR Technology roadmap to enable our people vision and align with HR, business objectives and priorities in support of the current and future needs of our growing organization.
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The Director will be responsible for engineering labor estimates, creation of and maintenance of technical specifications, support communication network architectures, and management of internal and external resources in support of FGBU projects.
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General guidance and direction provided by the Lead CT Technologist, and/or Assistant Director. Competent in components or CT radiographic practice as determined to be adequate by the Lead CT Technologist and Assistant Director.
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Join the University of California, Office of the President (UCOP) as the Executive Director of Workers' Compensation and Employment Practices Liability, where you will lead one of the largest and most complex risk management programs in the country.
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Outpatient ProgramThe Outpatient Therapy Program provides long-term individual and family psychotherapy, parent guidance, and clinical case management services and aims to help children develop adaptive coping mechanisms, positive relational skills, and to facilitate their healthy development.
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Any offers of employment made pursuant to this announcement will be consistent with all applicable authorities, including Presidential Memoranda, Executive Orders, interpretive U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) guidance, and Office of Management and Budget plans and policies concerning hiring.
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The Executive Director will provide strategic direction and guidance for all aspects of LISC's programs and investments in the Bay Area. The Executive Director is responsible for raising capital and resources locally that are leveraged by National LISC's support, and stewarding relationships with government, philanthropy, community and civic partners.
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Confer with team leaders, classroom teachers, site staff, and/or learning lab director concerning student progress in language development, content mastery, or social-emotional wellbeing. Provide core curriculum instruction to newcomer students in an assigned classroom or programs under the guidance of a certificated teacher.
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Analyzes clinical laboratory specimens following the standard methods and procedures approved by the Laboratory Director or designee. Under the general direction of the Laboratory Director, or their designee, performs pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical procedures and analyses to provide data for health maintenance, diagnoses, treatment and monitoring of medical conditions.
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The office is staffed by an Executive Director, a Managing Attorney, 4 Litigation Attorneys, an amazing Office Manager/Certified Paralegal, a Case Manager, and several Volunteer Attorneys and Interns.
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Mechanical Engineering Technician (Level 1) Specific Responsibilities: Under the guidance of a mentor, candidate will be exposed to a variety of routine technical work including fabrication, assembling, machining, installing, set up, operating, testing, inspecting, maintaining, troubleshooting, or modifying standard apparatus, parts and components, devices, equipment, processes or systems.
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Lead, inspire, manage, and retain the Leadership Team including Chief Financial Officer, People & Culture Director, Chief Program Officer, Chief of Staff, and others, providing them with support, guidance, mentoring, as well as professional development and training to fulfill their responsibilities to a standard of excellence.
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