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Job Opening ID: 67580 Reports To: Evin Groundwater Working Title: Graduate & Postdoctoral Writing Coordinator Department: Ctr Writing & Communication Bargaining Unit: 99 FLSA: Exempt Payroll Job
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- Irvine Percent of Time: 50% Work Schedule: M-F, 8-12 Employee Class: Career Position Summary: The Department of Neurobiology and Behavior (NBB) is made up of a community of faculty, students, postdoctoral
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120 PhD students and 40 MS students and provides general support for over 100 postdoctoral scholars. Supervised by the Administrative Director, the Graduate Affairs Specialist also works in very close
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. Basic computer skills to use email and log into various UC Davis software systems. Demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment. PREFERRED
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overall management of an NIH postdoctoral training grant in Cancer Biology. Serve as fiscal officer for intramural, extramural, and other fund sources. Provide high level analytical and business operations
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, nursing, pharmacy, and physical therapy), as well as graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in the basic and social/population sciences. The OCPD's mission is to teach students and postdoctoral
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. To learn more about the benefits of working at UCSF, including total compensation, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html Department Description ABOUT
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and prevention. Coordinates the Postdoctoral Training Program. Provides supervision and training to Counseling Services trainees in an APA accredited internship and APPIC-member postdoctoral program
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range of outreach activities to MSI, HSI, and HBCU partner organizations); CIRM SCHOLAR and COMPASS training grants (25 trainee slots ranging from undergraduate and predoctoral students to postdoctoral
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activities to MSI, HSI, and HBCU partner organizations); CIRM SCHOLAR and COMPASS training grants (25 trainee slots ranging from undergraduate and predoctoral students to postdoctoral and clinical researchers