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Data and Document Management: Support program staff by entering participant data into JVS’s database, including enrollments, closures, training completions, educational attainments, and follow-ups.
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The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (DPBS) is seeking candidates for the combined role of Program Director for our ACGME-accredited general residency training program and Vice Chair for Medical Education.
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We're looking for a competitive, highly creative sales leader with strong experience in leading and training sales talent in broadcast, new business development, sports sponsorship sales, experiential, digital and.
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The Program Leader II may also assist in the orienting and training of new staff, interns, and volunteers as assigned. Position Summary: Under the supervision of the Children & Youth Services (CYS) Program Manager, the CYS Program Leader II provides services and supports for individuals with disabilities.
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Vertex Certified Training Program-Vertex Indirect Tax O Series - Foundation & Advanced- Indirect Tax Operations, Certified Member of Institute for Professionals in Taxation, Accounts Payable Manager (APM) Accounts.
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Previous Sales Methodology training (e.g., MEDICC, SPIN, CoM, Challenger Sales) In this role, you will report to the Regional Vice President of Sales. PagerDuty is seeking a strategic and results-driven Regional Sales Director to lead our Growth Sales team.
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Attorney with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) or equivalent non-U.S. law degree, with at least ten years of litigation or other relevant experience in a non-U.S. country or in international law; or equivalent training in another highly relevant professional field with at least 10 years of advocacy experience in an international context.
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With training and support from the Parent Partner Program team, responsible for co-facilitating trainings and curriculum during monthly Parent Partner Program meetings every 2nd Tuesday of the month.
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Leading Sales Workshops and Proof of Concepts (sandbox exercises) 1% charitable giving program. As a member of our Veeva Vault Safety Solution Consulting team, you will be responsible for supporting the sales process by working with Account Executives to understand customers’ business needs and to present winning, value-based product demonstrations of the Vault Safety Suite of applications.
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Primary focus on lab scale AKTA and lab chromatography resins, both products and related applications, within their sales territory/region by supporting the Account Managers and Sales Specialists with high level technical expertise during pre-sales discussions, instrument demonstrations, customer training, post-sales support, seminars, and promotional events, as well as independently identifying opportunities.
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Expansion will include establishing additional partner satellite hub sites throughout California, developing partnerships with professional clinical training programs, i.e., pediatric and family medicine residency, child & adolescent psychiatry fellowship, nurse practitioner, social work, public health, and other related training programs.
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Areas of responsibility include program and institutional accreditation; resident and fellow well-being; resident and fellow credentialing, licensing, and appointments; educational technology; MedHub management; GME diversity, equity, and inclusion; patient safety and quality; events and programming for residents, fellows, program directors, and program administrators; resident and fellow development; program director and program administrator development; and communications.
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If you have a track record of success as a high-level hospital sales professional in the medical device industry or as a certified clinical perfusionist - come work with us! 3+ years' sales experience in the medical device industry, or clinical experience - preferably in cardiovascular (e.g., Perfusion, Cardiac Surgery, Cardiac Cath Lab, Cardiovascular ICU/Critical Care, etc.
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5 years of Market Access/Sales experience; experience in Marketing, Market Access, Commercial Operations or Sales/Sales Training preferred, with a minimum of 2 years as an FRM or RAM working specifically with PBM medications.
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The Academic Program Management Supervisor will work closely with the Vice Chair of Research and Senior Director of Research and Administration in advancing the Department's research initiatives such as the Biostatistics Core, Grants Management Core, Publication and Scientific Writing Core, and the various WIPs. The individual will assist in program planning, development, administration, management, and implementation of various research initiatives.
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