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Assistant Professor - Tenure Track - (240000T3) The University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), Department of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science (PTRS) is recruiting for a 12-month
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(if applicable per job). Primary Duties: Provides contract and grant preparation review to understand requirements for the application process. Prepares guidelines for the submission. Provides the groundwork
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; and flexible work schedules and teleworking options (if applicable per job). Primary Duties: Provides contract and grant preparation review to understand requirements for the application process
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and checklist of required documents · Navigate the subcontract process through University Systems, and provide groundwork to partners to ensure partnership is in compliance. Assist in negotiations and
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. Preparation of refunds documentation due to sponsors. Monthly review and reconciliation of specific general ledger assets accounts. Create and process NIH bi-weekly NIH drawdowns. Monthly review of outstanding
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understanding of processes. Identifies inconsistencies in process and develops suggestions for improvements to ensure higher quality processes in conjunction with the Office of Research of Development. Maintains
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contact with each stewardee/targeted donor at least annually either in person or virtually encouraging additional gifts, endowments, and/or new funds. Support a process that prompts executives and assists
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toward cultivating an inclusive environment that supports all employees. If you need a reasonable accommodation for a disability, for any part of the recruitment process, please contact us at HRJobs
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of the unit, including payroll processing, human resource transactions, purchase orders, and financial budgeting, forecasting, and reporting. Identify and assist in the development of future business process
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in identifying quality improvement process. Communicates with poison control team and/or management sharing observations and experience in managing poisonings. Participates in regional toxicology